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First, thanks to all who replied - your help is priceless. Now I need more advice.
Here's where I'm at:
Remember I don't need or want Internet access for machine B.
Machine A is still connected to the net through the original Inc, but also has a new Inc, as does machine B.
The two machines are directly connected via two new PCI nics and a 75' cat5 crossover cable. Using the
networking wizard, I managed to make a connection, and both machines can access the other, but not while Zone
Alarm is running. I've tried adding the IP# to trusted zone but still no go. How can I get Zone Alarm to
ignore this intranet? (Both have a 169.xxx IP#). Running without Zone Alarm is not an option. I need some
basics on getting my games to play as well - should I be looking for intranet options within the games? I just
don't know enough to make this work properly. Thanks in advance once again.
Al Thompson
----- Original Message -----
From: "A&C Thompson"
Subject: [PCBUILD] Modem Networking?
> Machine A is a 1Ghz Athlon connected to the Internet via coaxial cable.
> It has a 56k dialup modem, which is disabled, as it's not in use at present.
>
> Machine B is a p166 without a network card, but it has a 33.6k modem, and was connected to the net for 4
> years.
>
> I really know squat about networking, so here's what I was hoping I could do...is it possible to home
network
> the two machines using just a phone line cord direct from modem to modem? ( I don't need Internet access for
> machine B - I just want to be able to play games with my son. )
>
> Both run WinME.
>
> If my idea won't work, what is my next best option? - I have a 10/100 network card I could install in
machine
> B, so I could go that route if you all think it's a better way to go, and could advise further. Other ideas?
> Need more info? Thanks in advance.
>
> Al Thompson
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