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Feb 16 2008, 06:47 PM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,242 Joined: 16-August 05 Member No.: 7,896 myCENTs:56.55 |
2) How can we do it using Hyper Terminal and ATA+<ENTER> on the server and ATD+<Enter> on the client in order to exchange files??? With what operative system? Windows, Mac, Linux etc.? -Ujjwal Forget about this, hyperterminal cannot. Hyperminal will emulate an ascii terminal, you cannot use it for file transfers. if you really wanted file transfers, you would have to use kermit : kermit client at client side, kermit server at server side. By the way, the topic title is "without modem" and you explain how to use two modems. But, yes, it will work, but the modem-to-modem cable is not a standard one, it's a home-made cross-cable. However, of course, the best way for connecting two computers is using a direct cable between the two Ethernet adapters, because Crosoft windows has everything necessaray for that already embedded. |
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Nov 4 2008, 07:46 AM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 1-November 07 Member No.: 25,869 |
Internet access through lan
Networking Computers Without Modem? Can we access the internet through LAN between two computers. I have already accessing files and folders is it possible to access internet also? -question by sachin |
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Nov 26 2008, 06:55 AM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 26-November 08 Member No.: 35,711 |
You can use a null modem cable so you'll no longer need the RJ11 or the modems.
What you can do is this: 1. Connect your computers using a laplink cable or an RS-232 null modem cable thru your serial ports at the back of your PCs (either DB9 or DB25 connector ports). The cable can be bought from your local computer or electronic stores. 2. Then you can run LapLink software or Windows DCC (Direct Cable Connection) to make the actual system interconnection. 3. Now you can transfer files. But my suggestion is this: 1. Get a network card for each PC. 2. Connect them thru a crossover UTP cable. 3. Set up each PC to have an IP address of say like 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2. 4. Make them members of the same workgroup. 5. And presto! you got a good fast working LAN! connecting two computer using modem without using phone line Networking Computers Without Modem? 1) Is it possible to connect DIRECTELY two computers just using two modems Directely connected with a rj11 cable??? 2) How can we do it using Hyper Terminal and ATA+<ENTER> on the server and ATD+<Enter> on the client in order to exchange files??? With what operative system? Windows, Mac, Linux etc.? -Ujjwal |
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Nov 26 2008, 12:12 PM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 23-October 08 From: India Member No.: 34,049 myCENTs:1.93 |
I don't know if that is the right title but here goes. The computer I'm on is connected to the internet via dial-up and has a printer connected to it. My computer has no internet connection, but has many graphics programs and things that I would like to transfer the the internet connected computer. I had the computers networked when I had highspeed internet and a cable modem, but I'm not sure how to network them now that their both not on the internet. So my question is, how do I network these two computers? (I know it's probably very simple) If you follow these steps to Connect your PCs here I am also clear one thing that what is the use cross and straight cables and which you use for your purpose. The following diagram shows the Normal use of Crossed and Straight cables 1) <--Straight -->(Hub or Switch) -->Crossed<---(Hub or Switch) <---Straight --->(PC) 2) (PC) <-----Crossed ------>(PC) Important Notes: 1. We show Straight cables as Bold and Crossed as Italian. cable color can be anything you choose. 2. To avoid the need for Crossed cables if you have UPLINK ports on Hubs or Switches - these are specially designed to allow the use of a straight cable when connecting back-to-back Hubs or Switches. Crossed Cable Connection:- give the no. of both end same and joined as follows. One end RJ45 Male Other end RJ45 Male 1 3 2 6 3 1 4 * 5 * 5 * 4 * 6 2 7 * 8 * 8 * 7 * Straight Cable Connection:- One End Same As other End of RJ45, Color code is Optional if you choose for personal use. Pin No. conductor color 1 white and orange 2 Orange 3 white and green 4 Blue 5 white and blue 6 Green 7 white and brown 8 Brown In this way you can physically connected your both PC and if you want to share files use share file system wizard. To share the file. please dont think that this is perfect way to do this task have so many alternatives so you can use as per convenient. this is also need. QUOTE 1. Get a network card for each PC. 2. Connect them thru a crossover UTP cable. 3. Set up each PC to have an IP address of say like 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2. 4. Make them members of the same workgroup. 5. And presto! you got a good fast working LAN! thanks |
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Nov 26 2008, 08:42 PM
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Super Member Group: Members Posts: 555 Joined: 29-September 06 Member No.: 16,228 |
USB cannot be Pc to Pc, without a network card and not external storage, all there is is Firewire, which is rare on PCs. Ethernet is pretty common, depends what you mean by lacking modem.
edit: Oh okay, software would get around the 5v power thing which apparantly otherwise can ruin the motherboard. This post has been edited by toby: Nov 27 2008, 12:35 PM |
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Nov 27 2008, 01:18 AM
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Advanced Member Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 142 Joined: 8-January 08 Member No.: 27,477 myCENTs:32.43 |
Actually, USB to USB between computers is not only possible, it's reasonably fast.
This isn't a free solution, but one piece of software I have been using for more than a decade is FastLynx (not the ISP). Their $50 package includes the two-way USB. If you want to save money, you can get a cheaper package with just serial and parallel cables. The software is specifically designed for computer-to-computer transfers. One side has a graphical interface that displays navigable directories in both computers, and the other has a slave which does what the other package tells it to do. Simple, but very effective for file transfers. Especially for older computers that don't have USB connectors. Full disclosure: I was a beta-tester for the USB version. |
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Nov 27 2008, 12:37 PM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,242 Joined: 16-August 05 Member No.: 7,896 myCENTs:56.55 |
For the old computers which have no usb nor Ethernet connexion, some very old people amongst us could remember kermit.
kermit is the first free file transfer protocol. On each computer you defined kermit's adapter (usually it was com2: because com1: was used by the mouse). On on computer you start kermit in server mode. You simply type "kermit" in a dos box, and at the kermit prompt you type "server". On the other computer you star kermit, and then you type mget or mput. |
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