On Jun 23, 2004, at 6:21 PM, Kim Gammelgaard wrote:

1) Get an ethernet cable
2) Connect the two computers using the cable.

Slight amendment, you can do this using a "Cross-over" ethernet cable, or buy two ethernet cables and a small hub or switch [either will work, DealMac.com lists them often for under $20 for a 5-8 port one]. Using a straight ethernet cable [regular] will not work.


David


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