Xtremee Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 (edited) Hi all,At the beging you will say Why don't you just try google for that? Sure i had tried it but it don't work so i post here in this forumI have a PC based on Windows xp and laptop (DELL Latitude D610) and wanna to establish a network between them so that i can transfer my data between my computers.i get a USB 2.0 cable and try:In any folder click Tools-> Map Network Drive... -> Then select Z: drive and write "\\My_Computer_Name" but it didin't workAlso i have a serial Cable so i think on try doing direct connection between to computers using method herebut it still didn't work !btw, in my laptop there are many COMs in the device manager but i have only one in hardware !!the names of COMs i haveCOM1,COM6, COM7, COM10, COM11, COM12, COM13, COM14, COM20 and COM21.i tried COM1I think that this is a stupid but i try to connect a Telephone cable between two modems in my computer and sure it didin't work !So, What shall i do now ?!! Edited September 11, 2007 by Xtremee Quote
cygnus Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 The phone cord method will not work, the Com port with a null modem cable should work, but it will be very slow, only about 115kbps (which is less than that of the average MP3 file bitrate) and the USB cable one I would be bloody careful with, you could damage your USB ports. Putting a voltage together like that is never a good idea.You should actually invest in a network Crossover cable for the two systems (Provided both computers have internal NIC). If they do, you can get one on average for around 20 bucks.You can then basically create a peer to peer network between the two systems. Doing this will be fast and quite efficient.Another option, is to use a wireless network. But in that case, you would need a WiFi card in both systems and a router (or Ad-Hock which doesn't require a router) but that option is far more expensive than the Crossover cable. I have a crossover cable on my desk hooked into my desktop computer and when I want to transfer large files between my laptop and desktop, I use this cable. I can get 100Mbps, which is more than fast enough for transferring the files I do.Anyway, hope this helps! Quote
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