Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers'
Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 8:43 pm Posted by Howie
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I have a question about Getting
Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers:
I am trying to network my desktop to my laptop. I have Win98se on both, and using
a hub. My DT cpu has the internet with a cable modem. I am using two nic cards
in the DT. My LP can ping both cards through DOS, but the DT can not ping the LT.
In win, I only see the perspective cpu in there own network neighborhood, but not
each other. I followed the instructions on this web site for ICS, but my LP does
not get online. How do I get my DT files shared with the LP, as well as, the LP
going online ? Thanks for any help. I have put share on some folders and the printer
through the DT.
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re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers'
Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 3:08 am Posted by Bobstur
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See the article: Sharing a Cable/DSL Connection
Bob Sturtevant
http://home.adelphia.net/~bobstur/
Please reply in the forum and let us know.
On Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 8:43 pm, Howie wrote:
I have a question about Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly
attached computers:
I am trying to network my desktop to my laptop. I have Win98se on both, and
using a hub. My DT cpu has the internet with a cable modem. I am using two
nic cards in the DT. My LP can ping both cards through DOS, but the DT can
not ping the LT. In win, I only see the perspective cpu in there own
network neighborhood, but not each other. I followed the instructions on
this web site for ICS, but my LP does not get online. How do I get my DT
files shared with the LP, as well as, the LP going online ? Thanks for any
help. I have put share on some folders and the printer through the DT.
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