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Hi out there hope someone can help.
I have 3 Pc's in my home and 2 are connected with Packard Bell Net2Plug USB Adaptors and they both work fine with respect to Internet and file sharing. I would like to be able to play multiplayer games against my son using the 2 connected PC's is this possible???? If so, could somebody out there please explain how to me, Thanks in advance Peter Stevens |
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In article <drbhv8$ojf$(E-Mail Removed)>, Peter Stevens says...
> Hi out there hope someone can help. > I have 3 Pc's in my home and 2 are connected with Packard Bell Net2Plug USB > Adaptors and they both work fine with respect to Internet and file sharing. > I would like to be able to play multiplayer games against my son using the 2 > connected PC's is this possible???? > If so, could somebody out there please explain how to me, Thanks in advance > Start the game on one PC and create a server. On the other PC, fire up the game, select LAN from the multiplay options or enter the IP address of the first PC. -- Conor Windows & Outlook/OE in particular, shipped with settings making them as open to entry as a starlet in a porno. Steve B |
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