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To: goldworldnet who wrote (89305)6/17/2015 6:09:55 PM
From: Reseller Mike1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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Do you not have a router connected to your modem? If you had a router then the router could be set to issue the IP addresses dynamically and you could have plenty available depending on how you set it. Out of the box they are usually set to a block of 255 addresses in the range 192.168.1.x.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (89305)6/17/2015 7:04:14 PM
From: Alex Molnar1 Recommendation

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Something is wrong with your Network setup to give you that problem.
If you have a gigabit Ethernet card in each computer, a gigabit 4 or 8 port switch
connected to your router, set up network as home or workplace, give each
computer a specific name ie. Comp. 1, Comp.2, authorize sharing on the drives
you want to share than each will communicate at the speed of your cards/switch
not going thorough the Internet but on your home Network. Other computers plugged
into the switch can surf the internet will not slow your data transfer down.
I stand to be corrected, but works for me at work place or home settings.

Alex