networking PC and laptop
Glenn Ervinat home
glennervin at cableone.net
Sun Apr 6 14:52:21 EDT 2003
I use a router which costs a little over 100 dollars.
We use a dLink7-13 ( I think that is the model number ), and my wife uses a
laptop and I have my PC hooked up.
On that other operating system; This is where "network neighborhood" on the
desktop comes in.
You go into network neighborhood and you can access the entire computer, and
vice versa, unless you go into "my computer" and under "file" while on a
drive or folder, you uncheck "shared".
I am sure that dLink works in Linux.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lorenzo Prince" <lorenzo at princenet.sytes.net>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 1:41 PM
Subject: networking PC and laptop
Hi all. I am trying to network my PC and my laptop. I have two ethernet
cards in my PC and one in my laptop, as the PC needs to connect both the
internet and the laptop. I need to share files between the two computers,
and if possible, connect both computers to the internet using one
connection. I know a little about nfs, but I'm not sure whether or not
this is what I need. I also need to know how I should setup my eth1 on my
PC and eth0 on my laptop so that they can connect properly.
Thanks,
Lorenzo
E Pluribus Unix
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