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How to Connect Two Computers With a Crossover Cable

    • 1). Shut down both computers.

    • 2). Plug one end of the crossover cable into one computer's Ethernet card, and the other end, into the other computer's card. It doesn't matter which end goes to which PC.

    • 3). Turn on both computers.

    • 4). Run the network setup wizard on both computers. If you plan to connect both computers to the Internet, have the main computer on the Internet as you run the setup. To get to the wizard, click "Start," then "Network Place," and finally "Set up a home or small office network." Restart both computers after the wizard is complete on each.

    • 5). Set the computers to the same work group. It is likely that your computers will work fine after Step 4, but if not, you may need to set them to the same work group. Right-click "My Computer," then click "Properties," and then on the "Computer Name" tab. There should be a work group name listed here: remember it. Now go to the other computer and go to the same "Computer Name" menu and click on "Change." In the field provided enter the name of the work group that was there on the first computer, and click "OK" to apply the changes. After the work group is changed, restart both computers again.

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