For some reason I am having trouble connecting my Wallstreet Powerbook
through its ethernet connection to the S-900 and an old 7300 that fell into
my hands, hoping to transfer files. I borrowed my son's cable which he
assures me works as a genine crossover.
While the Ethernet connection shows up in TCP IP on the S-900 and 7300, the
Wall Street shows only an infra ray and the modem printer port options. Is
this why I can't seem to see files between the machines? Or is TCP/IP
irrelevant. I go to file sharing but I can't see anything but my own
machine. Can anyone walk me through it, step by step? I turned file sharing
on (somehow) for a zip0 disk in my
Wall street, but that's as far as I got and the other machines don't see it.

        Mark



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