Windows Vista How to Connect Two Computers to a Router Without Network Cards or Cables

chaz

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Can u set up two other computers to a main comp router to network without a net work card in the other 2 comps. I have been told u can and u dont need any cables or cards. As long as the signal from the router can reach the other comps. But i do not no how to do it .Can any one help.
 
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Re: problem in windows mail


I'm not to familiar with this email service and had a google to see what it was about.
If your surfing is o.k. and you can send & receive emails, then the excessive time might be down to the sancharnet mail server.
I would try another another free email provider and see what happens
Hi Chaz!! Let me know if this helps.... The Ultimate Guide to Windows Vista "Small" Networking- Building a peer-to-peer network. (news.softpedia.com/news/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Windows-Vista-Small-Networking52693.shtml) You might want to check out Windows help on the Internet tiltled " Windows Help and How-To Windows Vista Help: What you need to set up a home network. Sincerely, Celestra P.S. I know that you can probably get away with one router, and the network cards are usually pre-installed in the computers... (These articles I've told you about are used so much I'm not allowed to pre-link you- sorry) You might have to go wireless to solve the problem----
 
problem in windows mail

Hi everybody,
i'm using win vista in my laptop. I've configured my sancharnet eail in windows mail. The connection I have is dialup (56K). It takes very long time to send and receive the mails(approximately ten minutes for receiving a mail without an attachment). But surfing through web is not slow. The internet configuration is right and other programes work fine.
Any solution for this???

thanks

fermin
 
Re: problem in windows mail


I'm not to familiar with this email service and had a google to see what it was about.
If your surfing is o.k. and you can send & receive emails, then the excessive time might be down to the sancharnet mail server.
I would try another another free email provider and see what happens
 
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Re: problem in windows mail

you are right. but i have to use that particular service for my official affairs. thats why i am having that web mail service. thanks a lot for your suggesstion.