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    note: when you are placing the cables, make sure not to make 'sharp' corners with the cable, you can easily slightly damage the CAT5 cable (this will decrease stability and speed).

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    Originally posted here by VictorKaum
    note: when you are placing the cables, make sure not to make 'sharp' corners with the cable, you can easily slightly damage the CAT5 cable (this will decrease stability and speed).
    Very good point. I'll have to add that one in my 2nd part. Ty.............
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    very good tutorial
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    grrreat tut dude!!

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    ............nice tux p2p I can use the info as a reference..............

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    dont forget UDP ts nessesary for a network os
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    Good Work !
    I have more than 30 tutorials on networking with different way of explanation but
    this one is good man .Thanks
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    hey, i'm not new to networks so i figured hooking up 2pcs would be simple cuz i've done it heaps b4. i have winXP and just set up a 98 box yesterday.
    i've done everything as per normal but it doesn't seem to work.
    i assigned private address's and put both users on the same workgroup. each computer can see themselfs but not the other.
    i have no idea where i've gone wrong, double checked everything and donno what ta do.
    ne1 able to offer advice?

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    thx for the lod of info...really helpfull...

    Originally posted here by jhgrew
    thx for the lod of info...really helpfull...
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