dave fales wrote:

> O I forgot one of your questions  I connect via dsl that is the
> fastest option we have were I am the only other option is cable and
> the problem at least around here is every one in a block on cable
> share a connection so if all your naibors have cable it is slower so
> i hook up by dsl i have the modem then I have a wireless router the
> wireless is only used for the laptop all the others are into the LAN
> ports on the router only 2 of the computers use the net all the time
> the two XP machines the 98 machine once in a while goes on line

Ok, if you have a DSL modem, then setting up another machine with Linux 
should be pretty easy. Make sure you have a network interface card (NIC) 
installed in the linux machine and a cable connected from the NIC to a 
port on the DSL modem, and during the operating system installation, 
choose the DHCP option, so that Linux will contact your DSL modem for an 
IP address, and you should be automatically on-line.

Then, to share printers and files, you can use Samba, which you can 
probably install during the OS setup, because most Linux distros have it 
as a choice on the installation CD's: http://us3.samba.org/samba/

If you have not already set up Windows Networking between your Windows 
boxes, you should do that first:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/default.mspx


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