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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 3
OS: win98
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dual networking
I have a wireless router for internet upstairs, and i have 2 computers in my room, and the one I need to work with has win98 se. I can either, connect to the boxes together through a network, or uninstall microsoft file/print sharing, and the tcp/ip for my ethernet card, reboot, and connect to the internet through the wireless adapter to the wireless network. I want to be able to connect to both of them simultaneously, how can i do this?
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