Thanks Fushigi. That came in handy. Internet connection sharing worked for all the machines with no problem but file transfers were a little more problematic. Once I got the computers to see each other over the network (which unfortunately is not explained in that document), it was relatively easy to get them to share files. In fact, I'm even sharing the printer on my bedroom PC. My mom can print files from her PC in the basement on my printer. :mrgrn:
The only thing I'm a bit concerned over are the lackluster transfer speeds. I'm getting around 3.3 MB/sec transferring files between machines. I'm sure the 200 MHz speed of my mom's machine may be a factor there but I'd think I should be doing better than that over a 100 Mbs network (I was expecting ~10 to 11 MB/sec). Even allowing 15% for overhead, I'm only getting maybe 30 Mbs. The total cable length (3 cables) between machines is 44 feet, and there are six plugs/jacks involved. A 3-foot cable goes from my router to the wall jack in my bedroom, a 35-foot cable goes the back of the wall jack to the back of the wall jack in the basement, and a 6-foot length completes the run from the basement wall jack to my mom's PC. All cables/jacks are rated Cat5E (supposedly good for GbE). Granted, there are undoubtably losses here, but I must be missing something. BTW, no plans to upgrade to GbE any time soon but I figured since I'm only doing this once I might as well have the cable infrastructure ready. Given that I won't be transferring large amounts of data regularly over the network the speed problem is mostly academic at this point but I would like some tips on what I may have configured incorrectly.