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Tony Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:33:20 -0700
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Well - it's going to be hard for her to have her cake and eat it too.
Learning networking (even basic) can often times seem to be in Greek or
some close derivative (grin).
You can try http://www.homenethelp.com/web/howto/HomeNet-start.asp  or
http://www.networkingnext.com/beginners.html

Good Luck!


Tony Mayer
Sysop
The Magic FunHouse BBS
http://bbs.magicom.net



Emie wrote:
> My bossy sister has been bugging me about teaching her how to network her
> and her daughter's computers (P2P) at home.  I'd rather do it myself and be
> done with it but she wants to do it  herself.  (I already have provided her
> a 20-ft crossover cable.)  The problem, is we could never make our time
> match.  My few minutes with her always end up in World War 3.  Since she is
> a very busy lady I would like for her to learn P2P networking by visiting
> good websites that she could handle, at her own time.   By that, I meant
> networking for novices.  Places that doesn't use  too much Techy or Geeky
> terms.  She thinks my books all looks Greek to her.   Can anyone help
> recommend such sites?  TIA!
>
> Emie DelRosario

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