A Router is your best bet. Open it up with a browser, it will tell you the
settings, then set it to dhcp
then go to tcp/ip, control panel, open it, go to where iit has ppp drop down
window and set it to ethernet, where it has the client id put the mac
address of the router in there, on each of the two computers, save it, then
restart both computers one after the other should see the router address and
use it just fine.


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