How does one go about networking a laptop to a desktop? I have files I want on the laptop.
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Originally posted by smack you don't have a router or a packet switch of any type?
A what??
I have a router, if that's the box that I plug my computer into along with the husband's computer to get DSL to both computers. I have no fucking clue what a packet switch is, though.
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I have a router, if that's the box that I plug my computer into along with the husband's computer to get DSL to both computers. I have no fucking clue what a packet switch is, though.
your already on the way then
you need to hook one of those cat5 cables into your laptop and then the other end into the laptop...then go to the windows networking
I have a router, if that's the box that I plug my computer into along with the husband's computer to get DSL to both computers. I have no fucking clue what a packet switch is, though.
yeah that's a router. you could always just plug your lappy into that, share your harddrive with the network, and browse it through my computer.
OR attach it to the network, then just get on aim and send yourself things through direct connect. that's how i transfereed all my shit over.
I have a router, if that's the box that I plug my computer into along with the husband's computer to get DSL to both computers. I have no fucking clue what a packet switch is, though.
Do the same with your notebook. Enable DHCP on your router and you can network between al three computers. Don't forget to share some folder.
Originally posted by AgentCash You can use a crossover cable and plug the network cards directly into one another.
A whosit?
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Originally posted by Fabuleux Do the same with your notebook. Enable DHCP on your router and you can network between al three computers. Don't forget to share some folder.
How do I do that? the whole DHCP thing?
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Yeah, just hook your laptop to the router and run the windows networking icon from your laptop. Follow the wizard and it'll connect. Then you can drag n drop
Just do it, dont think about it or it can sound overcomplicated when it really isn't ;)
Originally posted by Tom_PM Yeah, just hook your laptop to the router and run the windows networking icon from your laptop. Follow the wizard and it'll connect. Then you can drag n drop
Just do it, dont think about it or it can sound overcomplicated when it really isn't ;)
Sweet. Gonna give that a go. Thanks everyone! I appreciate your help!
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Originally posted by Fabuleux Do the same with your notebook. Enable DHCP on your router and you can network between al three computers. Don't forget to share some folder.
the easiest way to get things done without making a sweat
Originally posted by EviLGuY Interesting link.. I wonder why they have to have 4 extra wires in the cable that aren't even used? Sounds like a waste...
Depends on the speed and weither the cable is full/half duplex. In other words, can the cable recieve and transmit at the same time.
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