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Um, I didn't _get_ a hub -- I already _had_ several. I "obtained" the
hub in question from my own storage shelf: I had bought a whole box of
hubs for about three dollars at an auction four or five moons ago. They
tested fine ( I took a few of them down to ReUse and one of the fellas
there showed me how) and I figured I could use the four-port hub to link
Margaret's computers. I did set up ICS, using the "wizard," but as I
said, the computers are still not "talking" with each other. I will
print out the MS KB article and take it back to Margaret's place for one
more try.....
As for purchasing anything more -- hey, I ain't 'xactly rich! lol Even
$50 is quite a bite outta the ol' budget. Guess what I need is a set of
step-by-step instructions, in plain English, on this thing. Like I said
a couple of weeks ago, this is my first try at any such thing...
Learning curve? Not so steep that I can't climb it, I hope...
Something just occurred to me: does MS have all these things set up
_just_ for high-speed now? We only have dial-up, and there is a modem
only in "Raymond's Computer." "Margaret's Computer" does not have a
modem at all. I'm trying to configure "Margaret's..." such that she can
access the Internet (however slowly!) from "Raymond's..."
Or would it be easier to simply install a 56K modem in Margaret's computer?
Joyce in SE Ohio
vandervoort@... wrote:
> Why did you get a hub?
> A router makes this very easy, and they are usually inexpensive.
> Did you set up ICS?
> Post ipconfig from each computer.
> This MS KB article may help:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308007
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Network setup revisited
> From: Joyce E <j3e@...>
> Date: Mon, September 07, 2009 3:22 pm
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> First of all, thank you everyone for the previous help! But now I need
> more... :::sigh:::
>
> I obtained a good hub, two correct network cables, and ran the Windows
> XP network setup wizard on each computer.
>
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