Hi everyone, I have a 166 Pentium Monorail (a stupid computer with the screen and CPU all in one--yeah, I know, I'm an idiot) running Windows 95 and a 486 Tandy running Debian--just installed. I only have one phone line that I can use for my 'Net connection and I would like to be able to hook the computer together via a dull modem cable/serial cable (my idea) so that one could use the other's 'Net connection. (I would buy a card to hook up a small network, but my stupid Monorail has no expansion slots.)
I'd like to have the connection to the Internet be from my Windows 95 machine--mainly because I'm still having problems connecting to the Internet from my Debian machine, but that should be fixed soon...with a few books read. Oh, BTW, the computers are basically side by side. I'll say within 2 feet apart so a simple wire can fit between them. Again, thanks for all of your help!!! Carl Nasal ZZWebMaster -- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Carl M. Nasal Jr. | Volunteer of The Cybernaut - A free | | ZZWebWebmaster | monthly E-mail newsletter and Web Site | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | about computers and the Internet. | | Owner/Webmaster | http://www.thecybernaut.com now for | | http://www.zzweb.com | updated articles, help on Internet | | Web Sites For Everyone! | problems, and to get a free subscription. | |---------------------------------------------------------------------| | "Everyone started somewhere!" | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .