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About the EasyLI Done!™ Series Tutorials

All EasyLI Done!™ Series Tutorials are designed to accomplish specific tasks on a step-by-step basis!
From connecting two computers together to share files using a crossover cable to setting up a secured wireless network connection, these online tutorials are extremely easy to follow. Although all tutorials were put together with the novice user (beginner) in mind, advanced users will find a few tricks to put to use also, such as 'How to Force Windows to Shutdown' when it just won't shutdown normally.
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Did you know? Almost all wireless routers are setup for unsecure wireless network connections at the time of purchase.

Did you know? You should never connect your cable or dsl modem directly to your computer, without having a firewall setup. If your Internet connection is setup using this method, you are inviting Ad-Ware, Spy-Ware and worst of all - viruses into your computer! It would not be long before you start experiencing disturbing pop-ups and computer malfunctions. Worst case scenario: Identity theft.

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How to Connect Two Windows® XP Computers Together to Share Files Between them

To use a Router and normal network cables, click here.
 
Basic Requirements:
Two computers with network cards installed in both of them
1 Crossover cable (commonly a yellow Category 5 (CAT5) cable).
crossover cable connect two computers connect two computers using a crossover cable
Note: A normal CAT5 network cable will NOT work with this scenario, it must be a crossover cable.
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The Objective
The objective is to show you how to get computer tasks done quickly and easily. Step-by-step!

Lee Indy
Southwest Florida College graduate - I.T. Management, Microsoft® and CompTIA® certified, Lee Indy proudly presents easy to use step-by-step online tutorials.

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