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w0lfm4n
post Jun 12 2008, 04:11 AM
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blink.gif I think there is a way to do it through IP's. But I am not exactly sure.... I have broadband, ethernet connection. I have another network card, that has a crossover able connected to other pc's network card. I can share all the files, but... I cannot share my broadband, and I have it shared. I don't have a router... am just using network cards. I have done it before..... but I think it was a fluke... then I removed the cable cos I got another pc... and now I can't get it working.
Any help would be fantabulous... am at wits end LMAO.

Thanx for anything.
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w0lfm4n
post Jun 12 2008, 04:38 AM
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I can cmd ipconfig and ping from both computers. They talk to each other... but won't share connection. I HAVE done it before... but I forget how. Or is there something i can do with "bridge connection" anything. Pls help...
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w0lfm4n
post Jun 12 2008, 05:10 AM
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clapping.gif thumbup.gif thumbup2.gif And again... by fluke or something, but I have got pc1 abnd pc2 talking to each other, AND sharing net together Yippee!! Without any router smile.gif
Thanx for the help that never came... but if someone could respond anyways.... would be grand
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post Jun 25 2008, 05:10 PM
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QUOTE(w0lfm4n @ Jun 12 2008, 05:11 AM) *
blink.gif I think there is a way to do it through IP's.


not sure what you are talking about, if it is sharing internet from one computer to another through wireless or ethernet, here you go: Internet Connection Sharing Guide


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post Jun 26 2008, 06:41 AM
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I'd like to know how you are sharing interent when using a cross-over cabel. Do you have 2 NIC ports on one card or somthing? Interesting :D
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