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If you are using the network cards to connect the computers, then you
are NOT using "Direct Cable Connection." This is Microsoft's designation
for using serial or parallel ports to connect computers - NOT when using
a NIC. You need to configure your network settings using the network
cards.
When connecting two network cards, you will usually need to use a
crossover cable (as has already been mentioned before) or a crossover
connector if you can find one. Some network cards will work with a
regular network cable - they adjust themselves to make the correct
connections - don't count on most cards doing so, however.
Peter
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-----Original Message-----
I have LAN cards with RJ-45 ports which I assume are network cards.
What I did was disconnect the RJ-45 cable from my cable modem and
connected the two computers together. However, when I access the "Direct
Cable Connection" box to check the settings I only have the parallel
port and the serial ports. I pressed "Install New Ports" but nothing
happens. This is where I am stuck. I am using these ports for my cable
modem to get on the internet so the computer knows they are there. Any
help would be appreciated. Thank You Jim Markellos
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