J
Jack Danniel
Hi everyone.
My roommate and I have a home network setup, using the Microsoft Base
Station.
(This is not a wireless setup.)
He runs a laptop. I run two computers: A new Dell Dimension 8400
with an Ethernet jack, and an older, custom-built computer with a PCI
Microsoft Network card.
The older computer is not currently hooked up to the network. I want
to hook it up to the network, so it can share data with the new Dell.
Here's my question: Is it possible to set up the network so that only
MY two computers communicate with each other, and leave my roommate's
laptop out of the communication loop? I only want MY computers to
share data with each other.
If that is possible, how do I configure the network? I'll be darned
if I can find the user's manuals for the base station and card.
(Sorry.)
(Both of my computers have Windows XP Pro SP -2.)
One other question: Is there any loss of speed, regarding data
transfer, between computers on a network? I want to burn backups
using a DVD burner and am concerned about buffer underrun.
If you need more information in order to assist, please let me know.
Thank you!
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Thank you! J. Danniel
My roommate and I have a home network setup, using the Microsoft Base
Station.
(This is not a wireless setup.)
He runs a laptop. I run two computers: A new Dell Dimension 8400
with an Ethernet jack, and an older, custom-built computer with a PCI
Microsoft Network card.
The older computer is not currently hooked up to the network. I want
to hook it up to the network, so it can share data with the new Dell.
Here's my question: Is it possible to set up the network so that only
MY two computers communicate with each other, and leave my roommate's
laptop out of the communication loop? I only want MY computers to
share data with each other.
If that is possible, how do I configure the network? I'll be darned
if I can find the user's manuals for the base station and card.
(Sorry.)
(Both of my computers have Windows XP Pro SP -2.)
One other question: Is there any loss of speed, regarding data
transfer, between computers on a network? I want to burn backups
using a DVD burner and am concerned about buffer underrun.
If you need more information in order to assist, please let me know.
Thank you!
To reply privately,
please remove the number 5 from the return address.
Thank you! J. Danniel