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 forum
I 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 work
Also i have a serial Cable so i think on try doing direct connection between to computers using method here
but 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 have
COM1,COM6, COM7, COM10, COM11, COM12, COM13, COM14, COM20 and COM21.
i tried COM1
I 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 ?!!
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[HELP] How to connect laptop with PC? DELL latitude D610
#2
Posted 10 September 2007 - 08:35 PM
Try an ethernet cable. You want a network, don't you?
#3
Posted 10 September 2007 - 09:51 PM
If you want to plug your computer directly into your laptop, all you need is a crossover cable.
If you have a network (or wireless network) you could simply connect through your LAN.
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If you have a network (or wireless network) you could simply connect through your LAN.
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#4
Posted 11 September 2007 - 10:35 AM
if you have firewire you can do it with a standard firewire cable and the firewire network connection created by XP. You have to manually set an IP address to both connection to ensure they can see each other. The automatically assigned private IP's are not always on the same subnet and then you cannot connect to the other machine.
Or get a network crossover cable, and again assign ip addresses to the network connections.
Or get a USB data transfer cable and the associated software, laplink like software in some cases, others mount the other machine as a network drive.
Or get a network crossover cable, and again assign ip addresses to the network connections.
Or get a USB data transfer cable and the associated software, laplink like software in some cases, others mount the other machine as a network drive.
#5
Posted 11 September 2007 - 07:19 PM
KIM i wanna aslo to access the internet with my laptop throw the desktop PC
@ Idontwantspam,Good idea but i have only one slot in my LAN card in the desktop PC and sure the same for laptop so that i can't connect the internet network.
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@Tarun,
the same. i will be off my internet network
Sorry for that
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@ IcemanND ,
Unfortantly i haven't
the same. i will be off my internet network
i think that will be the best as i have the laplink cable and i will try PC remover software. If you know any other one plz, let me know.
@ Idontwantspam,
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Try an ethernet cable. You want a network, don't you?
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@Tarun,
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If you want to plug your computer directly into your laptop, all you need is a crossover cable.
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@ IcemanND ,
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if you have firewire you can do it with a standard firewire cable and the firewire network connection created by XP
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Or get a network crossover cable
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Or get a USB data transfer cable and the associated software, laplink like software in some cases, others mount the other machine as a network drive.
#6
Posted 11 September 2007 - 07:44 PM
get a hub/switch/router and instead of a crossover cable connect everything through that. But this all epends upon what you have for your internet service and how you have to connect to it.
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Posted 12 September 2007 - 03:59 AM
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get a hub/switch/router and instead of a crossover cable connect everything through that
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this all epends upon what you have for your internet service and how you have to connect to it.
#8
Posted 12 September 2007 - 06:18 AM
Who is your internet service provider? How is it delivered to your home? How do you physically connect to it? Do you have to authenticate to your ISP before you can browse the web, or is it handled by your DSL/Cable modem/Other?
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