Well, I,m only trying to get my files across so i can give my old computer to
my daughter so really don't have a great interest in routing. As far as I can
see I've made the proper connection but still can't get the two computers to
talk to each other,
JDY
"...D." wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 09:35:02 -0800, "Rody"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >My old computer has Windows 98.
> >I can't make the connection between the two computers using the Wizard. I've
> >reached the Autodetect successfully and connected physically through the Com
> >Ports but nothing happens. My cable has 9 pin and 25 pin connections. i've
> >got a 9 pin female asdapter on the 25 pin connecter. Any suggestions?
> >Would I be better off to use the USB connections if I can find the right
> >cable?
>
> I believe you should get something called a "crossover cable". It twists
> a wire right to be able to direct connect.
>
> Another way to do it, with old-tech routers getting so cheap, is to get a
> "router". I use a wireless B router here for my modest home network to
> share a cable Internet connection, and between 3 computers, one win 98, we
> can send files to other. A wireless B router is old tech and maybe you
> can pick one up for $15, if you can even find one for sale. And you can
> use wires too, you don't have to use the wireless part of it. A bonus of
> most routers is they are also a hardware firewall, and you'd be doubly
> protected using it & Windows XP's firewall. Or no software firewall
> needed.
>
> ...D.
>
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