2 computer Peer to Peer Network without Hub
First
off, you have a few of decisions to make, what speed network you want 10Mbps or
100Mbps, which network interface cards to use PCI vs.ISA, and twisted pair or
coax cables. Another one that I have to finish...! Beam me up Scotty
I'm
shifting gears... Lets forget about all the different options right now and
focus on the details of my own setup using 3Com 10/100TX Fast Ethernet network
interface cards (NIC's).
For two
computers you do not need a hub, all you need is an ethernet crossover cable.
Start
by going to Control panel, open the Network Icon and click on the
Identification tab.
- Make sure you give each
computer a unique name.
- Chose a Workgroup name and use
the same name on all computers.
- The computer description can be
whatever you like.

Click
on Access Control tab, enable Share-level access control

Next
click the Configuration tab and you should see the following.
Client
for Microsoft Networks, if Client for NetWare is there also you can highlight
it and click the remove button, it is not needed.
The
picture below shows a 3Com NIC you will see the name for whatever NIC you have.
If there is no entry for you NIC then you have to trouble shoot the NIC
installation.
I
always install both NetBEUI and IPX/SPX on a fresh install, then once
everything is working you can delete whichever protocol you don't use. However,
if you are going to play IPX games then you may as well leave both because to
share files you need NetBEUI and for games you will need IPX.
The
screen below is part one of two.

Part
two.

If
anything is missing click the add button and add the appropriate protocol. When
you add a protocol the network card will automatically create corresponding
entries for itself.
Now
highlight TCP/IP for your NIC like in the picture below - then click the
properties button.

Select
specify an IP address and enter the numbers exactly as they appear below.

On the
second and third machines use the same numbers except increment the last digit
for each machine. Example the second machine would be 192.168.0.2 and a third
machine would be 192.168.0.3
The
subnet Mask stays the same for all machines and in this example we are using
255.255.255.0
Next
click on DNS Configuration and Enable DNS
For
Host enter the name you gave this machine in the first step under the
Identification tab. On the other machines use the unique name given to each
machine from step one
Enter
192.168.0.1 into the field with the dots and click the add button. Use this
same number for all machines in the network.

OK, you
made it this far now open a DOS-Prompt window on the computer 192.168.0.1 and
type ping 192.168.0.2 and you should see data returned showing the ping time
between the two computers. If you receive an error you need to go back
and check all of the settings.
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