[WriteLog] Networking

N3SL@aol.com N3SL@aol.com
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 12:26:35 EDT


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Gary,

You may have received "install" diskettes with your NICs.  If so, those 
should have the files necessary to install your network.  NetBEUI is NOT 
required to network your PCs, it just happens to be an option.  You'll find 
that TCP/IP is a simpler, more reliable protocol to use, and there is no 
technical reason why you cannot setup your network this way.
Go to your "Network Neighborhood" and click on properties.  See what protocol 
is bound to your network cards.  You may find you already have TCP/IP there, 
as it is far and away the most common.

GL
Steve

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>Gary,
<BR>
<BR>You may have received "install" diskettes with your NICs. &nbsp;If so, those should have the files necessary to install your network. &nbsp;NetBEUI is NOT required to network your PCs, it just happens to be an option. &nbsp;You'll find that TCP/IP is a simpler, more reliable protocol to use, and there is no technical reason why you cannot setup your network this way.
<BR>Go to your "Network Neighborhood" and click on properties. &nbsp;See what protocol is bound to your network cards. &nbsp;You may find you already have TCP/IP there, as it is far and away the most common.
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<BR>GL
<BR>Steve</FONT></HTML>

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