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hi,
I have an old 386/40 16Mo RAM wfw 3.11 and I want to a network with my brother who have a new k7/550 win 98 but he have only one LTP port and a printer is installed on, how can I do a network?

I have been experimenting with networking in my home lately, here are some sites I have found with good information on networks;
Welcome to
Charles Spurgeon's Ethernet Web Site
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http://www.bellereti.com/ethernet/ethernet.html
UGA Windows 3.X and Windows 3.11 Networking Configuration Primer
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http://www.uga.edu/~ucns/lans/docs/win3x.html
Desktop Computer Network Adapter Configuration (ISA) for Windows 3.1/3.11
Systems
The following procedure will set up computers running Windows 3.1 or Windows
3.11 for the Seton Hall Network once the network adapter has been
installed. After installing the network adapter, the next step is to
configure the adapter to run with your computer. Once that is complete,
Windows 3.1 or Windows 3.11 must be configured to recognize and function on
the network. At that point all network features will be accessible from
your computer.
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http://www.shu.edu/compute/links/manuals/dcnac31.htmSome ethernet drivers
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http://www.cae.wisc.edu/facstaff/network/drivers.htmlThe Midnight Question Backlog
Networks and Modems
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http://www.daileyint.com/hmdpc/mqnet.htmGood luck,
Doug

Thanks Doug,
but I don't have a ethernet card I only have LTP1, LTP2, COM1 and COM2. I have a modem, can I do a network with the modems? can I use a COM port to do a network? please, someone help me.

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