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Hi

I have set up networking between two PCs, conntected them with LAN cards.

I ran Network Setup Wizard and both computers have now access to Internet.

The problem is that the secondary computer (the one not directly connected to Internet) looses network connectivity whenever it is restarted. I will then have to re-run Network Setup Wizard on the primary computer everytime.

What could be the problem?

Please help
May 9 '09 #1
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DonRayner
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Questionit;

For the little that they cost, why don't you just pick-up a wireless router. Your router then would connect to the internet and the computers would connect to the router. You then wouldn't have one computer relying on another for access.

Don
May 9 '09 #2

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