You can do it, but you'll need a crossover cable rather than a normal
straight through ethernet cable.
The most common types of ethernet cables have this sort of pinout
(when looking at the bottom part of the rj45 jack). a straight through
cable would have this pinout on both ends.
1 white orange
2 orange
3 White green
4 blue
5 white blue
6 green
7 white brown
8 brown
To create a crossover you'll need to have one end as described above,
and the other end as described below.
1 white green
2 green
3 White orange
4 blue
5 white blue
6 orange
7 white brown
8 brown
(E-Mail Removed) (Heyme) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Hi there,
> Anybody out there who would know if it is possible to use a LAN cable
> directly between my PC's to hook these up? I tried the networking,
> which only mentions the Infrared, parallel and COM1 cable connections,
> and tried to give my PC's static IP's, but there just is no signal
> between the 2 pc's when I insert the LAN cable in both ethernet
> adapters..
> One PC is a XP laptop, the other is a W2000 desktop.
> Would appreciate some light in the darkness..
> Thx,
> Heyme