Bruce Chambers
April 7th 03, 01:39 AM
Greetings --
Usually, WinXP's Networking Wizard makes it simple and painless --
almost entirely automatic, in fact. There's a lot of useful,
easy-to-follow information in WinXP's Help & Support files, and here:
Home Networking
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/howto/homenet/default.asp
Networking Information
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking.htm
PracticallyNetworked Home
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/index.htm
Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ
http://sfwinograd.home.attbi.com/faq.htm
Bruce Chambers
Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
----
You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RAH
"Ryan" > wrote in message
...
> I have searched the Internet and tried lots of stuff, but
> I still can't seem to manage how to network two computers
> together. All the wiring is hooked up, so where do I go
> now? Please explain in thorough detail (if you're nice
> enough) or give a REALLY good site to follow (good if it
> includes pictures).
> Thanks,
> Ryan
Usually, WinXP's Networking Wizard makes it simple and painless --
almost entirely automatic, in fact. There's a lot of useful,
easy-to-follow information in WinXP's Help & Support files, and here:
Home Networking
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/howto/homenet/default.asp
Networking Information
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking.htm
PracticallyNetworked Home
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/index.htm
Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ
http://sfwinograd.home.attbi.com/faq.htm
Bruce Chambers
Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
----
You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RAH
"Ryan" > wrote in message
...
> I have searched the Internet and tried lots of stuff, but
> I still can't seem to manage how to network two computers
> together. All the wiring is hooked up, so where do I go
> now? Please explain in thorough detail (if you're nice
> enough) or give a REALLY good site to follow (good if it
> includes pictures).
> Thanks,
> Ryan