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Client For MS Networks
MY neighbor has asked me to set up his two machines to share the same cable
IP service. My three run through a router and a switch but he has neither. I think all I need is to configure Windows under Networking for "Client for Microsoft Networks" then select file sharing and TCP/IP. I don't think I really need a router nor switch. Can anyone confirm this please. |
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