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Upgrade Guide: Networking PCs Made Easy

Network your PCs--it's easier than ever.

Stan Miastkowski

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Internet Sharing for Existing Networks

If you already have a network in place and want to set up shared Internet access, Windows 98 has built-in Internet-sharing software. To install it, go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon, and click the Windows Setup tab. In the Components list, select Internet Tools, click Details, and put a check mark in the Internet Connection Sharing box. Click OK twice, and follow the on-screen directions.

Stan Miastkowski is a PC World contributing editor.
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