Craig White wrote:
That would require a second network card in the Windows XP machine, wouldn't it? Or am I on the wrong track here?
No, I think I was pretty clear.
maybe not, as he was asking a question, as you may note in above.
You did add to the confusion rather than clarify.
possibly. if he was, i will apologize him. had he replied before now, i would have cleared up his confusion. as i did for another reply that did not understand 'oos'.
USB does not allow for 2 'master' connections (2 computers sharing 1 device, with or without a USB hub). The specification simply doesn't allow for that type of usage
of this, i am aware. if you reread what i wrote, it may be more clear that i was saying plug laptop ethernet to xp ethernet or laptop usb into xp usb. not plug 2 usb's into modem. why go to expense of a wireless card if both system have a spare ethernet or usb port? if no spare, then a less expensive card could be purchased. being that this may be a one time deal, no need for buying something expensive that may never be needed again.
so the above is pointless.
your opinion. again, i will wait for his reply. anyway, lets not make this a back and forth where it does not need to be. take care. -- tc,hago. g . in a free world without fences, who needs gates. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list