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*MO* 29th Aug 02 08:05 AM

jes. the laptop also has a printer port (LPT1) so there is no reason for the network card. the reason i'm doing this is to transfer 100's of .txt files over to the laptop. and just under 1000 MIDI files. so they are small, and I got the cable for free ;) so its not such a big deal. But i will have a look at your links and i will let you guys know what happens.

thanx B)

tony adams 29th Aug 02 11:06 AM

hi

had the same problem years ago, as i remember it is to do with processor speed.

i was connecting one fast computer and one slow one, it seemed to matter which was host and which was slave

try changing that round on the two computers



Last edited by tony adams at Today at 10:07 am

HamsterX 29th Aug 02 12:11 PM

Tony: you're right... I tried connecting a P-II 350 MHz to an old 486 and it worked but there was something weird in it :huh: ...

MO: are you sure you are using the correct type of LPT cable ? ;)

Check this:

_http://www.hardwarebook.net/cable/index.html

The cable you need for connecting that way is the LapLink/InterLink cable.

*MO* 29th Aug 02 02:31 PM

hey. could it be the fact that i'm connecting a p4 1.6 gHz to a p1 120 mHz?

ha ha ha.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

but the cable is correct. and i will try the switching between the host and guest around. thanx

rikytik 29th Aug 02 03:12 PM

oops



Last edited by rikytik at Today at 6:27 am

BearCat 29th Aug 02 03:14 PM

To insure better speeds, make sure your LPT ports are set up as EPP ( Bi-Dir )
and that your cable supports all 8 bits at the time..

khauyeung 29th Aug 02 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by *MO*@Yesterday at 1:55 am
....I start the host on the laptop. start the guest on the desktop. It says its verifying users, and it then verifies. then it sits for a while. pops up a window, asks for the computer name, and when i type in the computer name, it says it can't find it. I shared a folder on the hard drive of the host pc, and still no go. help me.

thanx

When being asked for computer name, try leave it to blank without entering anything! The Computer name thing is for domain stuffs which is not applicable in Direct Cable Connection.

In Direct Cable Connection, it does not matter for the different speed of your 2 computers. Even though hub/nic are not expensive, I am still using Direct Cable Connection to connect my old laptop (without network adaptor) to my Desktop PC during replying this PM! Lol...

*MO* 30th Aug 02 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by khauyeung@Yesterday at 2:18 pm

When being asked for computer name, try leave it to blank without entering anything! The Computer name thing is for domain stuffs which is not applicable in Direct Cable Connection.

In Direct Cable Connection, it does not matter for the different speed of your 2 computers. Even though hub/nic are not expensive, I am still using Direct Cable Connection to connect my old laptop (without network adaptor) to my Desktop PC during replying this PM! Lol...

i don't put in a computer name, but it still wont connect. I got the windows help from Jessica. thanx. I'm gonna try it over the weekend. Will let you guys know what is going on on monday. thanx for the help.....

WECoyote 8th Sep 02 03:38 AM

:huh:

It's better off to go to the computer show, get 2 used EtherLink cards, for $10 bucks and a small hub for $20 bucks and 2 10- ft of wire for a good $15 bucks and then u are all set. Did u know? U can use 1 modem (56K) or DSL line on one computer and u can connect the other computer with an network line using a proggie called "PPPshar lite" http://www.pppindia.com/intl/pppshar/

This stuff works great! even if have kids playing or doing one PC and u need to get online. Try it! I love it

B)

Wile' :D

just_do_IT 16th Sep 02 04:23 AM

when you enter the computer name do you put

computer or
\\computer ?


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