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Date: | Tue, 10 Mar 1998 15:47:47 -0700 |
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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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