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  • tharden3
    Contributor
    • Jul 2008
    • 916

    I Want to Directly Link Two Computers

    Hey guys, real quick question. I just got my brother's alienware and would like to link it (directly) to my other computer on my desk. what should I use? Do I use a USB for that?
  • Curtis Rutland
    Recognized Expert Specialist
    • Apr 2008
    • 3264

    #2
    What do you mean by "Directly Link"?

    As in you want to transfer files?

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    • tharden3
      Contributor
      • Jul 2008
      • 916

      #3
      Originally posted by insertAlias
      What do you mean by "Directly Link"?

      As in you want to transfer files?
      uhh, yes. By means of using something physical (like a cord), although if there is something I can use over the internet....

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      • Curtis Rutland
        Recognized Expert Specialist
        • Apr 2008
        • 3264

        #4
        Do you have a router? You can set up a simple LAN. Just plug both computers into the router. You should be able to access the files on the other computer using this syntax:
        \\computername\ share

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        • cloud255
          Recognized Expert Contributor
          • Jun 2008
          • 427

          #5
          A cross-over cable will allow you to connect the computers by directly plugging the cable into the network ports. Just ask at your local computer store, they know how to make the cables.

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          • Nepomuk
            Recognized Expert Specialist
            • Aug 2007
            • 3111

            #6
            If you want to connect them directly, you'll need a crossed Ethernet cable and then you'll have to set both systems up. There's an article on how to do that here, although they're using Linux. But you should be able to make those settings in the Windows Network Administration window.

            Of course, the router-method that insertAlias posted may be easier, as it requires less configuration.

            Greetings,
            Nepomuk

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            • Stang02GT
              Recognized Expert Top Contributor
              • Jun 2007
              • 1206

              #7
              Seeing as how this is a networking question I'm going to move it to the "Network" forum, incase there are other users who are looking to do the same thing.

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              • scottdavie
                New Member
                • Aug 2008
                • 13

                #8
                For the hassle of connecting them via crossover cable I would recommend just buying a cheap hub as it will be so much easier. Some things struggle to work over crossover anyway. For example red alert 2 (as old as it is) does not like to work over crossover cable.

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