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Old 04-05-2006, 02:52 PM   #1
MotherNatureVer2
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Default Networking computers

I have been a bit lucky of late & have managed to get hold of a few older computers for the kids. These things are only little old boxes that are running anything from Win 3.1 to Win98.

The kids want me to network their computers to this one so they can have net access as well as the programs that are on here to save their limited disc space ......

SOoooooooooooooo the questions are :

1. Do I need at least Win 98 on all of the computers (this one has XP on it) ?

2. Is it possible to run up to 6 other computers from this one when networked ?

3. Will the kids all be able to use the net at the same time? We now have ADSL here in the scrub

Cheers

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