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From: Julzmeister on 16 Aug 2005 13:14 I have several computers connecting to a wireless router for internet access. Is it possible to directly connect two computers (one running XP home , the other running Win 2000) using an ethernet cable for the sole purpose of multiplayer gaming and printer sharing whilst still maintaining a seperate wireless internet connection without having one take the internet through the other?
From: Malke on 16 Aug 2005 16:32 Julzmeister wrote: > I have several computers connecting to a wireless router for internet > access. Is it possible to directly connect two computers (one running > XP home , the other running Win 2000) using an ethernet cable for the > sole purpose of multiplayer gaming and printer sharing whilst still > maintaining a seperate wireless internet connection without having one > take the internet through the other? You don't need to go through all that. Because you've got the router, you already have a home network - you just haven't set up the file and printer sharing part yet. 1. Since you have a mixed operating system network, create identical user accounts/passwords on both machines. 2. Share out the resources you'd like - files, folders, printers. On the Win2k box make sure you set the permissions on the shares to "Everybody". The XP Home machine will not allow access to users' home directories (My Documents) or Program Files - use the Shared Files folder instead. 3. On both machines configure whatever firewalls are running to allow the lan range as trusted. The subnet will be whatever is provided by your router, so the range should be something like 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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