M Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\) Jan 23, 2006 #2 Go to here.. http://www.makeitsimple.com/how-to/simple.htm Very simple, highly effective..
Y Yves Leclerc Jan 23, 2006 #3 Go to here.. http://www.makeitsimple.com/how-to/simple.htm Very simple, highly effective.. Click to expand... The link tells you how to connect two PCs over Ethernet (Rj-45) network connections. The OP want USB!
Go to here.. http://www.makeitsimple.com/how-to/simple.htm Very simple, highly effective.. Click to expand... The link tells you how to connect two PCs over Ethernet (Rj-45) network connections. The OP want USB!
M Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\) Jan 23, 2006 #4 And your suggestion for the OP?.. wanna take a look at the cost of USB cabling to do this?.. http://secure.coldnet.net/usbfireinfo/products/ And how much is a short crossover cable?.. even if the desktop doesn't have an NIC, one can still pick up a used card for $5-10..
And your suggestion for the OP?.. wanna take a look at the cost of USB cabling to do this?.. http://secure.coldnet.net/usbfireinfo/products/ And how much is a short crossover cable?.. even if the desktop doesn't have an NIC, one can still pick up a used card for $5-10..
M Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\) Jan 23, 2006 #5 USB cabling for this does not come cheap.. were it that one could just use a regular usb cable.. http://secure.coldnet.net/usbfireinfo/products/ The cheapest option is to use the RJ45 crossover cable..
USB cabling for this does not come cheap.. were it that one could just use a regular usb cable.. http://secure.coldnet.net/usbfireinfo/products/ The cheapest option is to use the RJ45 crossover cable..