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Howdy Chris: Check out THIS site for easy instructions and requirements. Murray
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vansrme, a few things to consider. 1. What type of setup will the space that this network will require? If it runs through different rooms and floors you may want to consider a wireless network. More expensive but better than running a lot of cable. 2. Do your computers already have Ethernet adapters aka Network Interace Cards(NICs)? If so you may want to go with a wired ethernet network. Would be cheaper in the long run. 3. Do you have cable internet access? If so you will need either a cable or wireless router to run your computers to. 4. If you have dial up and wanted to save money, a hub would work just as well as a router and be about half the price. Windows XP Professional works much better at setting up a home network than does the home version. This is a good site to help you once you've figured out the above: http://www.pcnet-online.com/content/general/200001.htm
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