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Old November 29th 04, 06:46 PM
tiki4life24
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Default Network set up wizard...

Hi,
First off, please excuse my ignorance when it comes to computing...very new
at this. I have 2 computers and bought a linksys wireless-G router and
wireless adapter to "network" the two of them. I am able to share the
internet connection, but that is it. I am unable to share the printer or
files...I ran network set-up wizard several times, but I always get the
message that the wizard was unable set-up the network. It doesn't give me a
reason. Can anyone help me with this? If so, please email me at
(just in case I can't find this site again...LOL). Thanks
in advance!
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