Guest Launa Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 I have Windows ME on another computer in my home and I also have an ethernet connection through cable. I have a cable running from the router into the other computer. I try to run Internet Explorer and it says that there is not connection. I don't have dial-up connection so that won't work. How do I make it so the internet will work on that computer? I really need you help. Thanks.
Guest Mike M Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 Re: Ethernet On Windows ME Please describe exactly how each PC is connected to each other and also to the router. Ideally each PC should have its own ethernet (wired or wireless) to the router since this means that each can operate independently of the other. Alternatively one PC can be connected to the router and the two PCs joined with a cross-over cable. In the latter case the PC that connects to the router will need to enable Internet Connection Sharing for the second PC to be able to access the router and thence the internet via the first PC. Note that this second method requires the PC connected to the router to be on at all times the second PC needs to access the internet. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows mike.maltby@gmail.com Launa <Launa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have Windows ME on another computer in my home and I also have an > ethernet connection through cable. I have a cable running from the > router into the other computer. I try to run Internet Explorer and it > says that there is not connection. I don't have dial-up connection so > that won't work. How do I make it so the internet will work on that > computer? I really need you help. Thanks.
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