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Networking with a crossover cable
Timmy in Mobile, Alabama, wants to know if he can make a direct connection between his laptop and desktop computer so he can transfer files. He's using Windows XP.

You can use an Ethernet crossover cable. If you use this cable, you won't have to use a hub. You need Ethernet cards in both computers, and you connect the two computers using the cable.

To set up Windows XP, you need to set up a network connection. Make sure you use NetBIOS, or you may not be able to see the computers. You also need to share the folders that you want to be seen by each computer.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h...et/default.asp

The information's out there.
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