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Sorry all. Bob is completely right about the information I provided. I'm
trying to connect both computers using only Win95.
One computer is a Pentium II with 32 Mb in RAM, HP7100 CD Recorder,
Audio Excel Sound Card, Encore Modem & Diamond Stealth 2000 pro with 4 Mb
RAM. This one has a SN 3200 PCI LAN Card.
The other computer is an Acermate 486 DX4/100, with 20 MB in RAM,
Panasonic CD and Opti Sound Card. This one has an Encore NE200 compatible
Plug&Play network card (ISA).
Ever since I installed the card on the Acer, when I shut down, there are
blank stripes on the screen. These stripes also appear when I try to reboot
from windows.
Thank you. Cuauhtemoc Ramirez
Bob Wright wrote:
> At 01:39 PM 3/10/98 -0600, Cuauhtemoc Ramirez wrote:
> > I've just installed a peer to peer network in my home, between two
> >computers. The network is flaky. I can print and download files a few
> >times, but then, the computers wil not recognize each other as connected
> >to the network. I think it's a configuration problem.
> > Also, the harddisk access has been a little slower, even when I'm
> >not networking. Is this normal?
> > Does anyone knows how to configure this network? What protocols
> >should I use? Which clients? Thank you in advance.
>
> A network should have no effect on the speed of access to
> a hard drive, especially if the network is not connected.
>
> You must supply more information for anyone to help you with
> this problem. Such as:
>
> What is the operating system on each or both computers?
>
> Are you using third party software for the network or are you
> stictly using the operating system, such as Win95?
>
> Give us a little more detail so the answer is not too broad based.
>
> Thanks Bob
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