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If the printer is currently connected thru one of the computer's parallel
ports, then it can be shared on the network. Once the network is set up,
you go to the printer's properties and make it a shared resource. The
network will take care of everything else.

Allan
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At 01:44 PM 5/14/98 -0500, Timothy Morge wrote:
>
>Allan:
>
>If you connected two computers in this style, can you also add a printer
hooked
>up in some fashion that both machines can print to? And what would you add to
>make the printer work?
>
>Tim Morge
>
>Allan Kaminsky wrote:
>> 
>> Get an Ethernet card for each computer (the 10/100 cards are about $49
>> each). If you only want to hook up the 2 machines, you don't need a hub.
>> Get a cable of the appropriate length "with a twist" (or a regular cable
>> and a twist adapter). Set up networking on each machine with the
>> capabilities built into Win95 (or NT).
>> 
>> It's not only cheap, it's fast.
>> 
>> Allan
>> _________________________
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>> At 11:26 AM 5/14/98 -0700, Peter Gibson wrote:
>> >
>> >Sorry for a message which has nothing to do with either Omega or
trading but
>> >here goes.
>> >
>> >I want to set up a simple network between two computers at home - want to
>> >able to share files between the two computers, do back-ups to my Zip drive
>> >from either computer and print from either computer.  I want something
that
>> >is simple and cheap.  Any suggestions?
>> >
>> >
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