You'll need a DSL router and a few lengths of Cat 5 networking cable. Plug the cable into into each computer, and then straight into the Router. If you have a DSL modem AND a seperate Router, then plug the modem into the uplink port on the Router using Cat 5 cable also.
If the printer is plugged into either computer, you should be able to access it from either computer on the network.
This will be MUCH easier since both computers have Windows XP. It's usually plug-and-play with broadband and XP. Keep in mind that you need a Router, not a Hub. A hub is good for networks, but for Internet connection sharing, you must have a Router.
-Lasereth
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