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connecting a laptop, computer & 2 USB devices into a network i want to create a network in which i can easily send files between a laptop & computer & access peripherals. ---------------------------------------------------------- 1) First of all is it possible to send files to a computer on a network when one of the PC's is turned off? --------------------------------------------------------- I have one laptop running 32bit vista home premium which has a wireless network card (& i dont move it around that often) i have a desktop computer with 32bit vista home premium which does not have a wireless network hard drive i have a USB printer (old) installed on the computer (want in network) i have a 500GB external hard drive that can connect to both computer & laptop via USB (want in network) i have a wireless router & modem (& other stuff needed to connect to the internet) ----------------------------------------------------------- 2) i was wandering how do i connect theses computers & peripherals together so that i can access files (edit open delete) & have accessed to peripherals that are connected to the other PC. ------------------------------------------------------------ 3) Is it possible to have a network in which my laptop can still make use of its wireless network card so that i DONT have to attach an ethernet cable or something to it ---------------------------------------------------------- (Both PC's are already connected to internet by the way) ---------------------------------------------------------- 4) what is a hybrid network & could i use this ---------------------------------------------------------- Any step by step guides would be great. |
Re: connecting a laptop, computer & 2 USB devices into a network ***Answers inline and at bottom*** "DDD" <DDD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1D445A20-EB8E-4556-8F84-796B1EE460F0@microsoft.com... > i want to create a network in which i can easily send files between a > laptop > & computer & access peripherals. > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > 1) First of all is it possible to send files to a computer on a network > when > one of the PC's is turned off? NO. Off means Off. > --------------------------------------------------------- > I have one laptop running 32bit vista home premium which has a wireless > network card (& i dont move it around that often) Proper shares set up and you will have no problem > > i have a desktop computer with 32bit vista home premium which does not > have > a wireless network hard drive Same as for laptop. Proper shares. > > i have a USB printer (old) installed on the computer (want in network) Hook it to the desktop and set up share over network > > i have a 500GB external hard drive that can connect to both computer & > laptop via USB (want in network) Hook to desktop and share the drive - set up drive mapping on the laptop - can then be seen on both computers. > > i have a wireless router & modem (& other stuff needed to connect to the > internet) > ----------------------------------------------------------- > 2) i was wandering how do i connect theses computers & peripherals > together > so that i can access files (edit open delete) & have accessed to > peripherals > that are connected to the other PC. > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 3) Is it possible to have a network in which my laptop can still make use > of > its wireless network card so that i DONT have to attach an ethernet cable > or > something to it > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > (Both PC's are already connected to internet by the way) Since both PCs are connected to internet you are there except for setting up sharing and mapping of drives. > ---------------------------------------------------------- > 4) what is a hybrid network & could i use this > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Any step by step guides would be great. > Step-by-step guides to help you. Read to your heart's content http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...9265e1033.mspx http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.co...le.php/3667576 http://www.pcworld.com/article/10246...e_network.html http://www.practicallynetworked.com/..._options.shtml |
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