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nuksan

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aol broadband sharing through peer-to-peer network

I have two comp connected on a wireless peer-to-peer network.
I want to share my AOL internet connection with my second computer.
I have already tried connecting the second computer using the LAN/ISP option, but it doesn't work.
Please help......i am a novice....
thanks

toyosup

@aol.com

Re: aol broadband sharing through peer-to-peer network

did you get it to work yet
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