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OK, the way I read your answers is that you already have a successful PEER-to-PEER
LAN connection to the Internet via:
1. Ethernet Category 5 (or 5E) cable going from each computer to a router
2. From the router connects to cable modem
3. The cable modem connects to the Internet
4. All of the computers "see" the Internet and there's no problem there!
5. What you seem to be saying is that you DON'T HAVE "File and Print
Sharing" setup on each computer
But I'm a little puzzled, because you've said that each computer can see and use the
printer via your LAN. That suggests that you do have "File and Print Sharing" already
set up????
On your ECS machine do you have a folder on your desktop labelled "Local Network"?
If you do, you already have file and print sharing set up on that machine.
HCM
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 09:29:54 -0700, Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
>Harry,
>
> > 1. Present set up:
>> A. What computers to you presently have that will
eventually be connected in the LAN?
>
>Two PCs and 1 HP printer with Ethernet card.
>
>> B. What operating systems does each one use?
>
>eCS (2.0 beta1) and WIN2K. (I can worry about the Windows connection later.)
>
>> C. How is each one of them connected to the Internet
>
>Ethernet card to 4-port Linksys router to "cable Modem."
>
>> D. What protection to you presently use for each
(software firewall, hardware firewall)?
>
>Just whatever the Linksys router affords.
>
>> 2. Desired set up:
>> A. What type of LAN do you what?
>
>Peer-to-peer, 100 Mbs Ethernet.
>
>> B. The the router that you mentioned will probably serve
as a hardware firewall,
>> but do you plan to install individual software firewalls on each machine?
>
>If there is an advantage to me I might install software firewalls, but
>not until I get everything else going.
>
>> C. What about antivirus and anti-spyware (if you are
using PEER-to-PEER you
>> will probably need software on each machine; if you are using PEER-to-gateway,
you can probably get away
>> with the protection software only on the gateway; and that's the reason why I asked)?
>
>I have Norman Antivirus running on each machine.
>
>I have a successful LAN giving Internet and printer access to both
>computers, I just want to get them to talk to each other. I don't
>understand what, if any, changes I must make in TCP/IP configuration
>(via TCPCFG2.EXE), and how to get file and print sharing onto the
>computers that I did not fully install at installation.
>
>Martin
>
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