network router question

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Northampton
Since you said that you do not understand terminology, what do you really mean by "I want to network them together"
What do you exactly want to do?
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Ignore the existence of crossover cables, if your plugging both into the same router they will see each other. If one is connected by a cable into a router and the other is connected to a wireless network facilitated by that router the machines will see each other.

Assuming you've for sharing enabled on both machines...
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
The wireless link should allow you to access the hard drive in the desktop, as long as you set the sharing settings on the desktop to share it on the network. Using a cable is not required, and trying to connect wired aand wirelessly to the same network at the same time is likely to cause confusion.
 

Kies

Guest
A cross over cable from one computer to the other.
Set pc1 network connection to a static i.p address of 192.168.10.10
Set pc2 network connection to a static i.p address of 192.168.10.11

My computer on pc2 > right click on C: and share it.
 
Make sure both have 'network discovery' on which it probably is anyway. Then, open the network and yiu should see the other computer on each.

Rather than sharing the harddrive I would create a new folder on each computer which is only used for transferring files. Then, when transferred move it out and put where you want. If there's some particular files yiu wish to share, limit it to those.
 

Linford

Guest
Don't forget to have the workgroup set to the same on both machines
 
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