Dan wrote:
How do I accomplish that? I'm used to letting the router automagically
assign IP addresses. Or is it Windows that detects all that? Do I have to
stay within the 192.168... group?

You need to specify the IP addresses on the TCP/IP properties. It's
pretty straight forward.

Since the machines won't be on the internet, you don't need to stick to
192.168.1.x, but it can't hurt.

Actually, now that I think of it, you may not even need to configure
TCP/IP ... Windows networking should do what you want. Just make sure
both machines are in the same workgroup.

david


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