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Connecting Two Computers With A Crossover Cable - Got the basics, anything I'm missing?

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Connecting Two Computers With A Crossover Cable - Got the basics, anything I'm missing?

Legend Link
I was going to connect two computers together with a crossover cable to share files, and maybe even play a few multiplayer games over it. In my understanding I need a cat5 crossover cable, correct me if I'm wrong here. Both computers need to have a network card. After I hook up the computers I need to set each computers IP. (I'm not to sure on how to do that) Then I need to make sure the computers can "talk" to each other. From what I've read that's all I need to do. Anything I'm missing? If someone could explain the part about setting the computers IP that would be great!

Thanks for any help! wink.gif

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bluedragon
QUOTE(Legend Link @ May 15 2008, 10:41 AM) *
I was going to connect two computers together with a crossover cable to share files, and maybe even play a few multiplayer games over it. In my understanding I need a cat5 crossover cable, correct me if I'm wrong here. Both computers need to have a network card. After I hook up the computers I need to set each computers IP. (I'm not to sure on how to do that) Then I need to make sure the computers can "talk" to each other. From what I've read that's all I need to do. Anything I'm missing? If someone could explain the part about setting the computers IP that would be great!

Thanks for any help! wink.gif



You are pretty much there biggrin.gif

Crossover cable since the interfaces are of same type (2 comps)

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Now if you could tell me what os you are using , it would have been easy biggrin.gif

NEways... assuming u are using Windows XP (see i can pretty much guess everything)

don't plug the cat5 till u've set up both the machines.

I prefer class C address so I am using it (U can use any if u want as long as u know wat u are doing)

Go to Start > control Panel > network connections

Right Click on LAN and select properties.

Under General Tab, Select Internet Protocols(TCP/IP) and then click on properties button(below it).

I've attached a screen shot. DONT fill up the DNS part biggrin.gif

Now u only need three things to get it working.

IP Address :192.168.1.7 and 192.168.1.8 (Two for two machines biggrin.gif , and i thought i am bad at maths )

Subnet : 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway : 192.168.1.1

DONT GET CONFUSED BY LOOKING AT MY SETTINGS. I AM NOT CONFIGURED FOR THIS KIND OF LAN.
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when you have done this on both the machines. Disable any firewalls.

plug-in the two cat5 jacks

Try to ping from each system to the other one.

This should work biggrin.gif


 

 

 


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truefusion
When i hooked up my two computers together using a crossover cable, i didn't need to set any IP addresses—they set themselves up; through DHCP, i think. It took a long while to set themselves up, though. But then again, both operating systems i was using were Linux, so i'm not sure if the same will occur in a Windows or Mac environment.

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Legend Link
Haha yeah I'm using Windows XP. Thanks for the help. When I first started looking about how to do this I was completely confused, but now that I know what I'm doing this should be a snap! Thanks for the help Bluedragon, and Truefusion. wink.gif

I have one other questions though. To configure a firewall for this would I just allow the selected IP's inbound and outbound access?

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kudmus
Thanx guys but how do I make the crossover cable? Does anyone know the configs of the cable. I have the jack the network cable and the crimping tool but I dont know which pins to switch with which ones.
I have another question. What things can I do with this type of connection? What is it that I can't do? an I RemoteDesktop?
Is this connection some kind of a workgroup where you have to go through network places and access only the shared folders?

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bluedragon
@Legend Link biggrin.gif
Glad that i was of some help.

if its the windows default firewall Just turn it off , its useless and since u are on a LAN no point using it biggrin.gif
Control panel > network connections > LAN (right click, Properties) > Advanced tab > Settings (General tab) and set off, apply biggrin.gif

otherwise yes
its the inbound and outbound IP address that needs to be added to the trusted link. But then most of the firewalls (like Zonealarm) automatically does that by asking you.

which game are u going to play wink.gif CS ?

@kudmus

Hi there
may be this would help you with something

http://www.littlewhitedog.com/content-8.html

this is a guide written by someone for the exact same thing u were asking .. how to make a cross over

it even has pics to guide you with which pins to switch biggrin.gif

and just remember that its not necessary to have a blue cat5 biggrin.gif

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Legend Link
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@Legend Link
Glad that i was of some help.

if its the windows default firewall Just turn it off , its useless and since u are on a LAN no point using it
Control panel > network connections > LAN (right click, Properties) > Advanced tab > Settings (General tab) and set off, apply

otherwise yes
its the inbound and outbound IP address that needs to be added to the trusted link. But then most of the firewalls (like Zonealarm) automatically does that by asking you.

which game are u going to play CS ?


Some older games like Total Annihilation, Age of Empires II. I have dial-up internet so we can't play head to head online without having to go somewhere else. Guess that's a disadvantage of living out in the middle of nowhere. laugh.gif

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bluedragon
@ Legend link.

I don't have a great connection myself. That evens it biggrin.gif. I don't play AOE II anymore though. I like GRAW biggrin.gif.

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