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How to connect 2 home PCs ?
I have a Win Me. I have cable connection. I am NOT technical. I have 2 questions 1. I bought a small Netgear Ethernet hub. Since it is over a year I do not have support for it. How can I connect 2 Pcs ? 2. My OE emails are MOST important. Will I able to access all my OE emails in both PC from any PC ? Can I use the both PC's as a back up each other ? for all my OE mails in case one of them dies. How can I achieve this ? Thanks for all your help in advance. Once again I am NOT technical Anna Anna Baum |
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Anna Baum wrote:
> How to connect 2 home PCs ? > > I have a Win Me. I have cable connection. > > I am NOT technical. i'll try to bear that in mind :-) > I have 2 questions > > 1. I bought a small Netgear Ethernet hub. Since it is over a year I > do not have support for it. > > How can I connect 2 Pcs ? Before I answer that.. Something you may not realise here - You may connect the 2 PCs together using the hub, however you may not connect the cable modem to the hub - a hub is not a router! the cable modem *must* be connected to one of the PCs.. This means that only 1 of the PCs may have direct internet access. (Unless you ditch the hub and buy a Router) If your Cable modem only has an ethernet connection, then this will need 2 Network cards in one of the PCs.. Although, if you can connect the cable modem with USB, then use that. it IS possible to use the internet connection simultaneously on both PCs with Internet Connection Sharing (ICS). WinME has it's own "ICS" software built in, which should work fine for what you need. > 2. My OE emails are MOST important. > Will I able to access all my OE emails in both PC from any PC ? do you mean accessing the emails on your PC from any computer in the world? That really doesn't sound like a good idea to me.. if you must do that, find yourself a webmail account or some other online mailbox > Can I use the both PC's as a back up each other ? for all my OE mails > in case one of them dies. > How can I achieve this ? If the one that has the internet connection dies, then, no, you'll still need to manually move the internet connection over to the other PC. > Thanks for all your help in advance. > > Once again I am NOT technical > > Anna Hope this explains a few things for you... If you'd like information on configuring ICS in WinME, have a look at this guide. http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...smeinstall.htm -- Ben Cottrell AKA Bench Disclaimer: This post may contain explicit depictions of things which are "real". These "real" things are commonly known as 'life'! So, if it sounds sarcastic, don't take it seriously. If it sounds hazardous, Do not try this at home or at all. And if it offends you, just don't read it. |
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