Is it easy to link laptop up to PC and transfer files? USB ports???
Don't want to get caught e-mailing porn from work!! :D |
Get yourself to Maplins or similar and buy yourself a null modem cable (long lead with a male parallel port on each end). Connect the machines to each other. Go to Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications >Network & dial-up connections> Double-click on 'Make a new connection'. Thi'll start a wizard so just follow the steps.
I've had varying degrees of success with this (Win '98 - tore my hair out, XP was better) so no promises. If you do have a complete sense of humour failure, you might just end up buying Laplink, PC Anywhere or similar. Best of luck. Cheers Kav |
Have both machines got network card/ports in them? If so, just buy yourself a crossover cable (about £7 from PC world, so cheaper anywhere else) and connect 'em up. Set the IP address of one PC's network card to 192.168.0.1, and the other PC's IP to 192.168.0.1 - and bob's your Aunty's live-in lover, they'll be connected. :D
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Set the IP address of one PC's network card to 192.168.0.1, and the other PC's IP to 192.168.0.1 Try 192.168.0.1 and something different - like 192.168.0.2 :D Deano |
Of course it would have been "the Network's fault" that the application didnt work ;) :D
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Bugger. Cut & paste error (the developer's most powerful tool for propogating errors throughout a system).
But you're right - "that's a hardware problem" <walks away to get some fizzy pop and doughnuts> :D |
Cheers guys! I'll give it a shot...
LMAO @ about £7 from PC world, so cheaper anywhere else |
Oh yeah, and one important question...
...how do i set the IP address??? :) |
DHCP - It will automaticaly allocate an IP address.
Right click netowrk properties, go to TCP/IP settings and u can set the IP address from here. [Edited by Vinesh - 10/24/2002 7:25:37 PM] |
MARKO - you are in every topic going....take a break
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DHCP - It will automaticaly allocate an IP address If you're using Win2K, enable internet connection sharing and that machine will be set to be 192.168.0.1 automatically, and anything plugged into the same network will be assigned 192.168.0.X... (it forces the machine with ICS to act as a DHCP server too) |
DHCP - It will automaticaly allocate an IP address My mistake. I was thinking of a router set-up, this is what I have set-up. :) |
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