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As far as Ad-Aware and those things I would say yes. Because my kids pc's
picked up that stuff from being connected tot he internet through mine.
As far as the other question I am anxiously awaiting the answer as I have
the same set up for the same reason with the same curriculum.
I had it working and then I had 2 pc's crash and now I can't get them
"talking" to each other or on the internet.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reggkay" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:39 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Networking
> Hi, I have a few questions about setting up a home network please.
> I'm a homeschool mom and my children do 'school' with a computer
> curriculum.
> Setup: Mom - desktop - Windows XP pro - Server
> 1 kid - laptop - Windows XP pro - client
> 2 kid - laptop - Windows XP home - client
> 3 kid - desktop - Windows Xp home - client
> All computers are updated with service pack 2
> SOS 2.0 2004 addition
> Network - hard wired with a D-link DSH-5 hub
> I'm not understanding how to get their computers to access the internet
> through my computer. In network places, on their computers, it shows
> my active conection but internet explorer can not find it to log on.
> Any ideas on how to make it see the connection?
> If we are all 'wired' together, is it still possible for them to remove
> their computers from the network and then replug them when they get
> home? Will everything still work?
> Also, I run ad-aware, spybot, zone alarm, and norton on my computer,
> none of this is on their computer, do I need to install these since they
> access the internet through my computer?
> Any and all help is appreciated.
> Regina Long
>
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