If the PCs are equip with Ethernet Network Interface Card(NIC), then you can use a crossover cable (Cat5)
2007-10-01 08:51:20
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answered by Hank 5
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You take the mummy computer and lay her on the side. The unzip the USB cable from the male peecee and insert it into the little groove..when inserted properly the flasher will suddenly light-up in excitement. Do not worry this is only the beginnings of compatibility..and the rest woman can then take up the slack by installing her own program for connecting to the detectors and accepting many many commands. The manly peecee will transfer or send upon request via the ftp method or simply at the command prompt. Should both be flushed then remove the connection for a moment and re-insert when ready;
2007-10-01 08:47:46
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answered by upyerjumper 5
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There are many ways to achieve this. The simplest is probably to use a router that you may already have if you are using a wireless broadband connection or a wired one if it is older. In any case you simply use the network wizard in the control panel to set everything up.
You can use a crossover cable to directly connect to pcs together however this is less common and normal network cables won't work as the cables are setup differently to your normal LAN cable.
2007-10-01 08:44:37
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answered by doyler78 5
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The easiest way would be to get a router and plug each computer into it. Most routers come with a built-in DHCP server so you don't have to worry about setting up IP Addresses.
2007-10-01 08:42:19
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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easiest way is with a router and internet connection. However you can use USB with the right software and cable.
2007-10-01 08:42:35
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answered by T 3
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You can also use two network cards and a crossover cat5 cable.
2007-10-01 08:43:27
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answered by ThreeLittleLadiesRabbitry 3
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