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What exactly do I need to do to set up a home network for
all three OSs? I am routing it through a Linksys router. I tried following the directions in the Help menu, but it didn't seem to work. Thanks, Joe |
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> What exactly do I need to do to set up a home network for > all three OSs? I am routing it through a Linksys router. I > tried following the directions in the Help menu, but it > didn't seem to work. > > > Thanks, > > Joe Kind of depends Joe. What exactly have you tried and what is/is not working so far. Start with this and get back to us. http://freepctech.com/pc/002/networks010.shtml -- Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me. CONSIDER: ===========---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . To err is human, To purr feline. -- Robert Byrne =====================---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . |
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www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
Carey <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2300701c45dd4$102979a0$(E-Mail Removed)... > What exactly do I need to do to set up a home network for > all three OSs? I am routing it through a Linksys router. I > tried following the directions in the Help menu, but it > didn't seem to work. > > > Thanks, > > Joe |
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