In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Richard G. Harper"
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>> How can I setup networking using a USB connection?
>> I am reinstalling Win98 on an old Gateway2k box. Originally the network
>> connection was setup to use the USB port. Now that I am reinstalling
>> the OS I cannot figure out how to setup the networking.
>>
>> The system detects the USB port and setup up the drivers for that. But
>> there is no Network adapter in the Network applet. I can't setup TCP
>> without that.
>>
>> I do realize that I am not giving much information, but Help!
>>
>> Thanks for your assistance
>>
>> john
>
>You cannot, without special software and cables to connect the two
>computers. Even then they won't be "networked", just connected so you can
>transfer files back and forth.
As Richard says, Windows doesn't have built-in support for USB
networking.
Here's an example of the special USB-to-USB software and cables that
he mentions:
http://catalog.belkin.com/usbpopup.p...3&Catalog_ID=1
Another possibility is to use a USB-to-Ethernet adapter, widely
available at computer and office supply stores.
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