Is there a way to network two Win 98 computers, without using a hub/switch? I have seen the Direct Cable Connect option under Communications, but found that a special parallel/serial cable was required.
I am trying the dual NIC with crossover. I set the IPs on each as 192.168.1.xx where the xx on each is a different two-digit number. I have enabled file and print sharing on both and have selected files to be shared on each. On the one computer, it is popping up on the Network Neighborhood, but the other isn't. On the other, nothing except the Network Neighborhood icon appears.
Another point, the winipcfg for the one that shows itself under Network Neighborhood, shows the NIC. The other does not show the NIC. However, under the system Device Manager, it is appearing.
try adding netbui as a protocol on both. Helps each other to see. Ed Fair
unixstuff@juno.com
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Beware...one time in device manager I had a nic say it was installed ok, but there was no nic in the winipcfg description of adapters. Make sure it's pushed into the slot properly or try the other pc's nic and see if it gets an ip.
I will try the slot again, as suggested by SoulAssassin. I thought it odd that it would show as installed in the Device Manager, but not show up on winipcfg. I will also try the NetBEUI option, as suggested by edfair. I will update as I learn more.
I want to thank everyone who offered their assistance with my problem. The solution that I arrived at:
I added NetBEUI protocols to both computers. Worked like a charm. I opted for this because I did not need Internet sharing.
So, thanks again everyone.
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