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If you hook up an internet cable between the two machines, they should be able to see each other. If they don't, check the network settings for a "network discovery"/"sharing" section and see if you can enable it
PG 213, 1) Network Discovery, 2) File and Printer Sharing
Network Sharing Center
Initial Configuration Tasks screen Lesson 2 pg.85 under Configuring Basic Network Settings
Network and Sharing Center
File and printer sharing, Client for Microsoft Windows
You need to log into the system, then check the network configuration settings. This command varies by operating system. For Windows based systems, use 'ipconfig'. For Unix and Linux based systems, use 'ifconfig' on the adaptor name.
Yes. All you have to do is hook the xbox up to your computer with an Ethernet cable and enable Connection Sharing in you network settings.
Depends on the network. Say for a simple file sharing network. You dont need any special software. Just make sure you have your TCP/IP settings configured correctly, a userfriendly name on your PC, and then just check your firewall settings. Ready to start sharing. But if you want to set 2 folders to sync over a network (or the internet) you will need software. If you want printer sharing, you will find most (non-technical) people will use software to do all the configs for them, whereas a techie would just stick in the printer IP, or the name of the computer its attached to - whatever the case may be. You will have to be more specific as to what network your talking about (wired, wireless) and what this network is doing (file sharing, printer sharing) is there a server, if so what OS is it...
United Network for Organ Sharing was created in 1984.
That is a printer that is accessible to computers in a network
This is a five part process that only needs your modem and computer to complete. You need to get in the control panel of your compute. Then the network and sharing center. From here enter the adapter settings, do what you need to do, and hit apply.