methods of transfering files from desktop to laptop

Rickyohead

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can the 2 computers connect directly with an RJ-45 network cable? Do I need to go through a hub or switch? I'm looking for the fastest and easiest method.

thanks.
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: feelthaflo
You should be able to setup a direct file-sharing network via a standard RJ-45.

Is there no longer a need for a crossover cable for direct connections?
 

Varun

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Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: feelthaflo
You should be able to setup a direct file-sharing network via a standard RJ-45.

Is there no longer a need for a crossover cable for direct connections?

Most new hardware can auto detect the connection and configure the ports as needed. A straight through should work, but if not he'll have to find a crossover (or make his own)
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: Varun
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: feelthaflo
You should be able to setup a direct file-sharing network via a standard RJ-45.

Is there no longer a need for a crossover cable for direct connections?

Most new hardware can auto detect the connection and configure the ports as needed. A straight through should work, but if not he'll have to find a crossover (or make his own)

Cool - I know all my newer routers and hubs auto-detect, but I just assumed network cards still didn't do that... good to know!
 

Rickyohead

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cool, good to know that's possible without a hub.

I just read about a direct Firewire connection between 2 computers. That seems like a very fast transfer (compared to 10/100 ethernet).

Since both my desktop and laptop have Firewire connections, do I only need a "male-to-male" cable? Would I go to "network connections" to find the other computer or have to set up a direct file-sharing network using the 1394 protocol?
 

Leros

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Cat 5 can easily transfer at least 100gb of data in the time that you are sleeping. Personally, I wouldnt want to spend the money on a firewire cable. Cables are so expensive.