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Geoffrey
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      01-21-2004, 09:04 PM
I am a student at Desert Vista High School located at
16440 S. 32 Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85048-7807. I am
currently taking a class called Computer Manufacturing.In
this class we learn how to work on computers. We are now
starting a network between some computers in the
classroom. We bought a hub and are trying to get the
network to run. All the computers are donated so we don't
have anything that is current. All the computers but one
run of Windows 95 if the run. We do have one computer that
runs off Windows 98. With the hub that we purchased it
came with instructions on how to set up a network. Those
instrcutions are for Windows 98. We were able to hook up
the one computer with Windows 98 on it, but unfortunetly
the computers with Windows 95 on the don't seem to hook up
to the network right. I was wondering if someone would be
so kind as to help with the diffculties that my class is
having. I would much appreciate it if someone would write
up a manual of something to that affect so that we can
hook up the network. Thank you very much for your time.

Sincerely,

Geoffrey, Freshman Desert Vista High School
 
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Carey Holzman
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      01-22-2004, 08:06 AM
Geoffrey, feel free to have your instructor contact me directly. I
regularly give free presentations at schools like yours and live in the
Phoenix area.

If you want more info, please contact me through my web page at
www.careyholzman.com

Thanks,
Carey

"Geoffrey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am a student at Desert Vista High School located at
> 16440 S. 32 Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85048-7807. I am
> currently taking a class called Computer Manufacturing.In
> this class we learn how to work on computers. We are now
> starting a network between some computers in the
> classroom. We bought a hub and are trying to get the
> network to run. All the computers are donated so we don't
> have anything that is current. All the computers but one
> run of Windows 95 if the run. We do have one computer that
> runs off Windows 98. With the hub that we purchased it
> came with instructions on how to set up a network. Those
> instrcutions are for Windows 98. We were able to hook up
> the one computer with Windows 98 on it, but unfortunetly
> the computers with Windows 95 on the don't seem to hook up
> to the network right. I was wondering if someone would be
> so kind as to help with the diffculties that my class is
> having. I would much appreciate it if someone would write
> up a manual of something to that affect so that we can
> hook up the network. Thank you very much for your time.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Geoffrey, Freshman Desert Vista High School



 
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