said: 
>I have finally tackled a problem I have been avoiding for  
>years--networking my wife's computer and mine. 
Using what type of networking?  LAN or TCP?  I suspect you mean LAN 
networking so you can share files. 
>Maybe you will help me...? 
Along with all the other club members that have already done the same 
thing as you are trying to do. 
>There must be a rather simpler way to do this. 
Simpler than what? 
>I know there is a way to use the  
>router to get to the internet and still connect the two machines peer to  
>peer. 
Sure a large number of the club members are already doing this. 
>I just need some help in doing it. 
OK. 
>Please tell me where I can find advice. 
I suspect you need assistance solving specific problems rather than 
advice.  Based on what you have said, you already have receive a lot of 
advice on eCSTechnical. 
Reading between the lines, your WAN networking works fine and your TCP/IP 
printer sharing works fine.  What's left is to get your LAN file sharing 
working.  True?  If so, what have you done so far and what fails? 
Regards, 
Steven 
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