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511487 2007-01-01 03:11:00 Hi All and Happy New Year.
I have 2 XP machines, 1 that I want to use just as a back up drive.
They both have burners drives so I could transfer by DVD/CD but that
would seem cumbersome.
What I would like to do is to cable one machine to the other and send files
though a network.
Question is what sort of cables do I need and do I need any special programs
apart from what comes built into Win XP.
Any other issues that I need to know about.
I want to keep this simple but the files I want to transfer are video files so
it would need a reasonable speed.
Thanks for any help
Paul
Paul Camford (10007)
511488 2007-01-01 03:36:00 Info here (faqf1.net.nz)

In the FAQ

No all u have to do is configure windows.

The speed depends on how u network them.

Using either Ethernet, or wireless, and if by Ethernet. It depends on whether both of your network cards are 10/100. Or 10/100/1000.

But the speed is pretty reasonable, with either 10/100 or Gigabit. And if u have Gigabit lans, you'll also need a Gigabit hub, if u have a hub to get Gigabit speed.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
511489 2007-01-01 04:58:00 Hi Speedy,
Thanks for the info.
I didn't think about the card side of it.
I have found ports that I think are LAN ports on both computers.
One port has a digram of 3 connected monitors near it.

If I have LAN ports does that mean that there will be network card behind
each one ?

Paul
Paul Camford (10007)
511490 2007-01-01 06:32:00 Thats it, the monitors imprinted on the back of the case means there's a network card on board.

And yup that means the network card is on the other side.

All u need is the Ethernet cable, a crossover cable, or an Ethernet hub to connect the 2.

Then after that, all u have to do is enter ip addresses on both, and share a folder, to connect the 2.

And configure any firewalls, if any are installed.

Once the 2 are connected, it'll tell u on the taskbar what they're connected at (either 10/100, or 1GB (for Gigabit network cards).

You won't notice that much of a diff with 10/100 or GB network cards. When u transfer files between the 2.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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