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I think it was mentioned before, but you should give Network Magic a
try. They have a FREE trial period.
Tom
Pete McMullen wrote:
> Joyce E wrote:
>> First of all, thank you everyone for the previous help! But now I
>> need more... :::sigh:::
>>
>>
>> For some reason though, I _still_ can't get these two computers to
>> talk to each other! -- and can't get the secondary computer onto the
>> Internet! I tried several different things, tried three different
>> troubleshooters, and tried plugging the network cables into different
>> slots in the four-slot hub. I am just about at my wit's end, so I'm
>> going to drop it for the evening, and wait for your help -- for which
>> I thank you again!
>>
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> OK, first is both pc's have to be in the same "workgroup". That's
> somewhere in the my computer settings.
>
> As far as using the first computer as a router, that's a bit more
> complicated.
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