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DBT
June 25th 04, 11:00 PM
Calling all PC Gurus!

I am trying to network 2 computers: 1 with 98se and 1 with
me. I thought that i would be able to just connect them
together with an ethernet cable and run the setup wizard
and bam it would work as easy as pie. But no, it's not
working out just yet and any of you think you know how to
fix this problem... bring it on!

Thanks

Carey Holzman
June 25th 04, 11:43 PM
www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm

Tip #1 on all PCs

Carey

"DBT" > wrote in message
...
> Calling all PC Gurus!
>
> I am trying to network 2 computers: 1 with 98se and 1 with
> me. I thought that i would be able to just connect them
> together with an ethernet cable and run the setup wizard
> and bam it would work as easy as pie. But no, it's not
> working out just yet and any of you think you know how to
> fix this problem... bring it on!
>
> Thanks

Dick Kistler
June 26th 04, 12:46 AM
"Carey Holzman" > wrote in message
...
> www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
>
> Tip #1 on all PCs
>
> Carey
>
>
Carey,

Nothing to do with the post, but that site is the one most useful site on
the internet-at least about networking.

Good Show!

Dick Kistler

Richard G. Harper
June 26th 04, 06:48 PM
1. Are you using a crossover cable (made especially to connect two PCs) or
a straight-through cable? A crossover cable MUST be used to directly
connect two PCs.

2. And in any case, not all network cards will work with a crossover cable.

"DBT" > wrote in message
...
> Calling all PC Gurus!
>
> I am trying to network 2 computers: 1 with 98se and 1 with
> me. I thought that i would be able to just connect them
> together with an ethernet cable and run the setup wizard
> and bam it would work as easy as pie. But no, it's not
> working out just yet and any of you think you know how to
> fix this problem... bring it on!
>
> Thanks

Carey Holzman
June 27th 04, 12:43 AM
Thanks for the kind words.

I appreciate it!

Carey

"Dick Kistler" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Carey Holzman" > wrote in message
> ...
> > www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
> >
> > Tip #1 on all PCs
> >
> > Carey
> >
> >
> Carey,
>
> Nothing to do with the post, but that site is the one most useful site on
> the internet-at least about networking.
>
> Good Show!
>
> Dick Kistler
>
>

June 30th 04, 10:46 AM
I think if you're also trying to ICS to internet, you may find it easier to
use a router. otoh, routers don't normally accommodate dialup (if that would
be your case, too)

otherwise, if only want a LAN, winme help file has huge procedure for using
crossover cable


"DBT" > wrote in message
...
> Calling all PC Gurus!
>
> I am trying to network 2 computers: 1 with 98se and 1 with
> me. I thought that i would be able to just connect them
> together with an ethernet cable and run the setup wizard
> and bam it would work as easy as pie. But no, it's not
> working out just yet and any of you think you know how to
> fix this problem... bring it on!
>
> Thanks

Rick T
June 30th 04, 04:57 PM
DBT wrote:
> Calling all PC Gurus!
>
> I am trying to network 2 computers: 1 with 98se and 1 with
> me. I thought that i would be able to just connect them
> together with an ethernet cable and run the setup wizard
> and bam it would work as easy as pie. But no, it's not
> working out just yet and any of you think you know how to
> fix this problem... bring it on!
>
> Thanks

Depends on your setup... but the two most common reasons that I've
noticed are:

- firewall on one or both blocks the other (you have to add the IP
address of each computer into the other's Trusted Zone in the firewall
configuration).

- you're using a regular cat-5 cable (which is made for connecting to a
hub/switch/router) instead of a crossover cat-5 cable (made to directly
connect to another PC).



Rick