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FatherMurphy
post 03/26/03 11:34pm
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I was wondering if any of you computer gurus have figured out how to connect two seperate computers on the same broadband connection to a single server...

I have a LinkSys router that I use to share my present connection with two computers. Of course, I can't connect them both to a server at the same time, both get bottle-necked on the port 12203 thingy-ma-bob.

I'd love to have friends and parisioners over for a shared frag-fest!

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SOKHAR_[H]
post 03/27/03 3:32pm
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FATHER here are 2 pics that might help you out the first is what you sould have in you uder network connections and the second might be your prob this has fixed alot of my probs networking with diff OS's 3 xp boxs with my sisters POS that cant run xp sad.gif just make sure that the number is diffeerent on your 2 rigs may not be the prob but it might be (cant hurt anything so give it a try)

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hilight the first one I think I cant remeber if its the first or the second one but it will bring to to the next pic then click on the one I have hilighted in blue then chage the number in the red box and see if that fixes it

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