insane_alien Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 How can i swap files between my laptop and PC using my router? Or more importantly, can i do that? It's just i want to swap a 30GB file and don't want to use a bunch of DVD's and i don't have the funds for an external harddrive.
JustStuit Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 You would have to network them. Windows XP will do it pretty much for you (I think) but make sure your firewalls don't block it. We had trouble because we didn't realized the firewall was blocking it.
insane_alien Posted January 25, 2006 Author Posted January 25, 2006 Bit more detail plz i'm new to networks
insane_alien Posted January 28, 2006 Author Posted January 28, 2006 anybody? I got 5 days to get this file over and i want to know wheter to start on the DVD's now or whether i can just swap it through a network.
FreeThinker Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 There should be Rj-45 Jacks in the back of the router. Buy two network cables and plus each computer into the router. Once you have done this, you have to put both computers on the same subnet ( if the router is configured for DHCP , it should be done for you automaticly). Now on the computer where the files are create a folder and share it. Now place all the files you want into that folder. Go to your other computer and click " My network places". In the "computers near me" you should see the computer where the files are at. Bingo! Just copy/paste the files across. FreeThinking PS. I am assuming that both PCs have Windows XP and that the router has RJ-45 jacks!
insane_alien Posted January 29, 2006 Author Posted January 29, 2006 The router has RJ-45 jacks and both have XP. i got the same advice from Aeternus earlier but have only had a chance to post now. my laptop is wireless and my PC is wired.
Jarryd Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 On my computer there was an option to set up file sharing in my computer, and now all i have to do is send things to a shared folder.
Sayonara Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 It would be easier and faster to connect the two PCs directly via their ethernet cards. The speed will remain at that of the slowest network card, and the risk of the wireless connection being momentarily dropped and killing the file transfer (as Windows does so well) is removed. You will need an RJ45 crossover cable to do this. You can pick them up anywhere computery.
insane_alien Posted January 29, 2006 Author Posted January 29, 2006 i got it working just now. i could go buy the cable and get 100Mbps(or thats what the cards say) but i'm quite happy with it being slower but with my existing hardware and not another goddamn cable > . I have been trying to untangle the spaghetti of wires hanging out the back off my PC not in the best of moods.
insane_alien Posted January 30, 2006 Author Posted January 30, 2006 OK he little icon in my network places has stopped showing up. any clues? like what are the best firewall settings.
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