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    ok guys heres my setup

    my dell 8100 in my room
    my gateway g6-400 in the kitchen (dont ask)
    printer anywhere it fits
    i need to get these 2 comps to share a printer and to both run off my cable modem in my room, what equipment do i need? how much will it cost?

    any help is appreciated even tho i sold out
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    well can the two PC's see each other???...


    if they can all you have to do is hook it up on one of them and share it.....

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    unfortunatly my dell has win me, and my gateway has win 98 i might just end up installing 98 on my dell tho, do u mean can they see each other physically??? im a moron, with an smc router and the two comps will i be able to set up a lan party or just play games across the two comps?
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    19 in sony flat screen trinitron
    40 gb ibm 75gpx
    altec lansing ada 885 dolby digtal THX surround speakers
    Elsa Gladiac 920
    128 mb rd ram
    16/40 Sony dvd
    16/12/40 NEC cd-rw

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    Cool ics

    read this article. on the same website seacrh for using the internet connection sharing!
    http://www.zdnet.com/zdhelp/stories/main/0,5594,2782036,00.html

    good luck!

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    url is wrong...
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    19 in sony flat screen trinitron
    40 gb ibm 75gpx
    altec lansing ada 885 dolby digtal THX surround speakers
    Elsa Gladiac 920
    128 mb rd ram
    16/40 Sony dvd
    16/12/40 NEC cd-rw

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    http://www.zdnet.com/zdhelp/stories/...782036,00.html

    With a router, you can play PC to PC and host a LAN party, depending on how many connections are on the router. The big advantage a router will give you is easy access to the internet from both PCs. You can also network them with a hub or a switch & use Internet Connection Sharing from WinME, but you will need a 2nd NIC in your 8100.

    Cost? You can get a router for about $50-100 (usually with a rebate involved), plus $10-20 for CAT5 cables. A hub or a switch can be had for about $25-35, plus a 2nd NIC for about $20, plus $10-20 for CAT5.

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    Linksys Broadband DSL/Cable Router
    Cable/DSL, Instant Broadband EtherFast Router, Router, 100 Mbps, 10 Mbps, TCP/IP

    is this what i need???
    this and what??
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    19 in sony flat screen trinitron
    40 gb ibm 75gpx
    altec lansing ada 885 dolby digtal THX surround speakers
    Elsa Gladiac 920
    128 mb rd ram
    16/40 Sony dvd
    16/12/40 NEC cd-rw

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    I would recommend getting the SMC Barricade. Right now there is a $50 dollar rebate over at J&R. It is a bad ass router, 4 ports, and IT HAS A PRINT SERVER. So you can hook up the printer directly to the router and not have to waste one machine as a print server.

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    Re: Well...

    Originally posted by DarkFury
    Originally Posted by joe52985

    unfortunatly my dell has win me, and my gateway has win 98 i might just end up installing 98 on my dell tho, do u mean can they see each other physically??? im a moron, with an smc router and the two comps will i be able to set up a lan party or just play games across the two comps?
    Well... it doesn't really matter that one computer has 98 and the other has ME. If you decide to go with a router (like the SMC barracade) you can have both O/Ses in your LAN and still be able to do everything you need to play games.

    I have a friend that has this same router and a similar situation (98SE on one PC and ME on another) and his connectivity/LAN is fine.

    Personally, I would go the SMC router route since it is cheap, easy to set up, and very functional. The fact that you get a print server is just icing on the cake.
    I agree. This is exactly what I have running. 2 machines running win98, one ME, and a printer over the network with SMC Barricade. It is an excellent router for the price and so far in the 1 year that I have had it, I have had 0 problems. Also it serves as a firewall which in nice.
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