Preserved Topic: Setting up a LAN (Page 1 of 1) |
|
---|---|
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: your wardrobe |
posted 01-17-2003 18:38
Hello |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 01-17-2003 18:54
The quick fix would be to buy a linksys network in a box or some such thing. Runs for about $40-$50US It has the hub, cables, and NIC's(Network Interface Cards) that you'll need to get it all setup. It will give you the option of sharing your internet connection as well. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Manitoba, Canada |
posted 01-17-2003 19:08
I second the motion that getting a boxed set with all you need would be helpful and a good place to start. Also getting a hub or switch so you hook up more then two computers since it usualy turns out you will want to sooner or later and a small 4-8 port hub is pretty cheap. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: your wardrobe |
posted 01-17-2003 19:17
We've got a hub with 2 open ports + 1 for the modem. My friend is running under a winXP and im running 98. If you guys know how to set up an internet connection the same time I would be very grateful. Then we could just use a program like icq to transfer files, no more trouble with that. But that creates another problem: How do we set up a server for a cable modem? I think I know how to set up the other computer but I don't know about the server. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: A graveyard of dreams |
posted 01-17-2003 20:35
If you have the two computers set up in a network you shouldn't use icq to transfer the files. It is much faster to transfer them directly over the network using the sharing options in windows. To share a folder right click on it and choose the 'sharing' option once you have set up the network. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 01-17-2003 21:25
There is an internet connection wizard in Windows XP that will make a disk that sets up your net connection on other PC's. One thing you'll need to know about cross platfrom LAN's. Your computer ID and Description and Workgroup name need to be in ALL CAPS on the Win98 machine for WinXP to recognize it. What sort of internet connection do you have? If it's cable I highly suggest getting a router. That was my only issue with XP. It doesn't allow itself to be unprotected(heh right) and thusly it locks out all of the inactive ports meaning your other PC can't access the XP machine. Otherwise it sounds like you're off to a good start. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: A graveyard of dreams |
posted 01-17-2003 23:19
You don't need a router to share the internet connection, even if you are using winXP and it is a cable connection. I'm sharing my internet connection through a winXP machine now and I haven't had any problems. It is probably easier with a router, but most of them are pretty expensive compared to doing it the other way. With a router you also get a hardware firewall which is nice to have |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: PA |
posted 01-18-2003 05:58
[edit] Now that I think about what I would have had to spend all together on a crossover cable ($20) and a few extra NIC cards ($30) all that i had laying around. It is well worth you time and money to purchase a HUB or Router. Because sooner or later you will have another computer to add to the network. I'm an asshole.[/edit] |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: The Land of one Headlight on. |
posted 01-18-2003 07:04
MFS: I have a trashed(screen) laptop that I've hooked up to a spare monitor and I'd like to tie it to my main box... so I'd like to hear about your *cheap* approach. <lol> thnx |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: soon to be "the land down under" |
posted 01-19-2003 02:23
Venificuz, it's called ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) and it's one of the standard options when setting up networking so you should be able to come across it pretty easily. |