They can be networked... If both computers are Win XP computers run the network setup wizard on both machines. Once each computer has a unique name and have the SAME workgroup name they are networked and you can begin sharing assets over the network like printers and drive space.
2006-11-05 01:47:14
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answered by Fremen 6
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something ending .0 identifies the community (aka the twine), no longer a device on the community.choose greater information. via definition, a router has separate networks on each and every port. and it relatively is not that i'm specific why you will possibly choose 2 routers. yet you suggested you have your motives. The router ought to have a GUI for handling it. And while you're working residing house windows, basically run ipconfig /all from a command on the spot, to make certain your computing device's IP's. computing device a and computing device b are related to the comparable router??? in the event that they're related to distinctive router interfaces, then they're on distinctive networks, and can require distinctive subnets. regularly you will possibly have the two computers plugged right into a change, which then plugs into the router. i ought to bypass on, enable me understand in case you choose greater information.
2016-10-15 09:54:42
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answered by crichton 4
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If they are microsoft windows based, Millenium or newer, then you can easily create a home network using the network connections wizard. Works great to share a printer.
2006-11-05 01:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No they are not networked, just by sharing the same internet connection.
You can network them by using the windows set up network wizard, go to windows help and follow instructions.
Or if you're feeling very adventurous research setting up a unix server!!
2006-11-05 01:49:22
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answered by canaries 2
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They are sharing a network connection, you can network your computers with a router but I don't know how, you can also network computers using direct Ethernet connection or firewire between the two computers.
2006-11-05 01:44:58
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answered by Aaron 5
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As I far I can tell they are networked.
2006-11-06 01:47:02
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answered by malcy 6
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no but you can network them
2006-11-05 12:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No they are not networked, but sorry, I don't know how you do this.
2006-11-05 01:45:13
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answered by Ally 5
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only if you enabled the file sharinghttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/304040
2006-11-05 01:45:46
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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