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Richard Oliver
2011-06-28 13:13:41 UTC
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I believe that with Windows 7 Basic it is not possible to create a home
network but we have one Win7 Basic Laptop "Machine A" that is connected
via D-Lnk router and has a wireless connection which allows browsing and
emailing quite successfully.
I would like to use Machine B to Browse and handle email independantly
Is this possible by useing a cable to connect this machine to the
hub? Or does one have to have a network? Or is there another way of
doing this ?
Would one have to set up username.password etc on machine B?
I have read so much about the above but have not found as answer.
Your help woul be much appreciated --Richard
Bobby
2011-08-02 04:43:46 UTC
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Richard

Is Machine B a desktop or laptop? What e-mail client you are using?

If Machine B is far away from your router you will need an wifi adapter in
order to make it work otherwise you can use your Ethernet cable.

Windows 7 Basic should allow you that option. Just go to network and sharing
options go to the advanced section and enable discovery on machine B.

E-mail services does require you to authorize yourself. Machine wise I do
not know if you enable passwords on both machines. But if you enabled an
e-mail and web server on either machine it probably be misconfigured.

Hope that information helps you.

Best regards,

Bobby Burgess

"Richard Oliver" wrote in message news:***@4ax.com...

I believe that with Windows 7 Basic it is not possible to create a home
network but we have one Win7 Basic Laptop "Machine A" that is connected
via D-Lnk router and has a wireless connection which allows browsing and
emailing quite successfully.
I would like to use Machine B to Browse and handle email independantly
Is this possible by useing a cable to connect this machine to the
hub? Or does one have to have a network? Or is there another way of
doing this ?
Would one have to set up username.password etc on machine B?
I have read so much about the above but have not found as answer.
Your help woul be much appreciated --Richard

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