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Old Feb 1, 2006, 03:07 AM
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Connecting Two Computers

Ok i got a linksys router and it is directly connected to my computer wired and i have a laptop connected wireless well what i want to do it be able to access files between both computers through a network how would i set this up ?

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Hi,
Here is a link explaining how to set up the File Sharing Access:

http://www.geekgirls.com/windowsxp_home_network.htm


If you need any help with the actual physical setup of the computers, here is a good link with pictures and information for both cable and wireless setups:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ussel_hni.mspx
I do wish you the best.
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The link Fred gave you has a lot of info not pertaining to your system. It talks more about using ICS (which you don't need since you have a router) then a router based network. Frankly I wouldn't waste too much time on it.

I'm assuming your Linksys router is a Wireless router. If its not then you will have wire in your laptop.

If it is a wireless, it would help to know what versions of Windows on both machines.

Essentially, sharing files across a network is a matter of enabling File And Print Sharing on both PCs and then designating a drive or folder to be shared. From there, you map to the folder on the other PC and you can treat it like a local drive. To give specifics I would need to know the Windows versions. A great site for networking tutorials is practicallynetworked.com.

Another option is calling Linksys' excellent tech support. They have toll free 24/7 support and they should be able to walk you thru this.
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