Re: Crossover cables for computer-to-computer data transfers
- From: "Glen" <homer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 00:34:56 -0000
To cheap network cards or built in network cards and a crossover cable are
by far the easiest way to not only transfer large files or many small files
but you can also share internet connections. I have a two computer peer to
peer network setup with just a crossover cable and it is so simple. You
don't need a router just plug the cable in run the wizard and your away.
Glen
"Bob" <rdbr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:HpDpf.13745$aS5.2350@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have files (are data the only transferable files?) to transfer from a
>WinMe computer to a new XP Home computer. Are crossover cables a quicker -
>but not complicated - way to complete this transfer? Can someone direct me
>to a clear/graphic layout of the steps to use these cables? Or are cd/dvd's
>a simpler solution?
> Thanks.
> Bob
>
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