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Network Help - Simple home networking, Between two computers posted in the Web & Networking forums; Laurabot: The easiest way to connect your two PC's together is to go to your local "shop" and get a RJ45 cable with a 4/5 wire crossover (they'll know). With ...

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Default Re: Simple home networking, Between two computers

Laurabot:

The easiest way to connect your two PC's together is to go to your local "shop" and get a RJ45 cable with a 4/5 wire crossover (they'll know).

With each end going into the ethernet ports of the two computers you can the set up the network between the two.

No sweat.


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