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             About the 
              EasyLI Done! Series Tutorials 
             All EasyLI Done! Series Tutorials are designed to accomplish 
              specific tasks on a step-by-step basis! 
              From connecting 
              two computers together to share files using a crossover cable 
              to setting up a secured 
              wireless network connection, these online tutorials are extremely 
              easy to follow. View free networking 
              information here. Although all tutorials were put together with 
              the novice user (beginner) in mind, advanced users will find a few 
              tricks to put to use also, such as 'How 
              to Force Windows to Shutdown' when it just won't shutdown normally. 
              Before downloading or using any content or 
              software on this site, please read the End User License Agreement 
              (EULA). 
            Did you know? Almost all wireless routers are setup for unsecure 
              wireless network connections at the time of purchase. 
            Did you know? You should never connect your cable or dsl modem 
              directly to your computer, without having a firewall setup. If your 
              Internet connection is setup using this method, you are inviting 
              Ad-Ware, Spy-Ware and worst of all - viruses into your computer! 
              It would not be long before you start experiencing disturbing pop-ups 
              and computer malfunctions. Worst case scenario: Identity theft. 
            Step-by-step 
              Tutorials: 
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             How to Connect 
              Two or More Windows® XP Computers Together Using a Router to 
              Connect to the Internet and Share Files Between the Connected Computers 
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          Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them, using a crossover cable. If you have a router, connect all your computers to the router and share internet connections, as well as file sharing! It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's now free! | 
         
         
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            Two or more computers with network cards (Ethernet or wireless) installed 
            in all of them | 
         
         
            
            A cable modem or DSL modem (usually provided by your Internet Service 
            Provider) | 
         
         
            
            An active working high-speed Cable or 
            DSL Internet connection (dial-up is not high-speed 
            and is not covered in this setup) | 
         
         
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              A router with at least three ports for network devices. Two of the 
              ports are used to connect the two computers to the router. One port 
              (normally labeled WAN or Internet) is used to connect the router 
              to the Cable or DSL modem. The router does not have to have wireless 
              capabilities, unless one or more of your computers are using a wireless 
              network card or a wireless adapter. (Depicted is the router I used 
              for this tutorial: A 4-port Linksys Wireless - G Broadband router 
              - Model WRT54G.) An excellent router, indeed. I highly recommend 
              this router to anyone looking for a perfect home networking solution. 
              It is very easy to use and easy to setup security on it, which I 
              strongly recommend. Up to four computers can be connected to it 
              using ethernet network cables. Up to 70 
              computers can connect to it wirelessly! If you ever need help with 
              it, I would advise you to use the online 
              Live Chat - I was able to get someone faster than I could type 
              my question (which by the way was 'How many computers can connect 
              to the WRT54G wirelessly' - within about 15 seconds, I was told 
              70).  
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            Two (2) or more ethernet network cables (usually not 
            yellow cables). 
              
            Note: Crossover cables (usually yellow) will not 
            work with this scenario, normal Ethernet 
            cables must be used. | 
         
         
           
             
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          Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them, using a crossover cable. If you have a router, connect all your computers to the router and share internet connections, as well as file sharing! It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's now free! | 
         
         
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                      The objective is to show you how to get 
                        computer tasks done quickly and easily. Step-by-step! | 
                     
                    
                   
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                      Lee Indy proudly presents easy to use 
                        step-by-step online tutorials. 
                        Lee Indy - Helping people help themselves. EasyLI Done! | 
                     
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