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  1. #31

    Default Re: Networking/File Transfer USB to USB


    Onin111,
    Siguradoha nga ang "link" sa imong duha ka computer completo. Kadaghanan sa mga network cards karon dunay LED nga nag monitor sa link. Usually green light. If on gani on both sides, nagpasabot nga ok ang electrical connection. Kung walay light indication ang network cards, sa windows XP puede nimo i show ang icon sa system tray to see if the connection is healthy. Imo lang nga i tick ang checkbox. Kung walay connection dunay "X" in red color sa icon. This is your first hint in troubleshooting.

    Kung makompleto na nimo, you must see to it nga ang duha ka computers or more, kinahanglan nga they are on the same subnet. Meaning...for a private network 192.168.1.0 is the default choice. Imo lang tagaan ug distinct IP addresses ang kada usa ka unit. Example: computer no. 1 = 192.168.1.1 ; computer no. 2 = 192.168.1.2 and so on. Imo na nga i configure manually sa TCP/IP section sa networking. Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0

    Pagkahuman, try to ping the other computer from the workstation you are currently logged in. Mag open ka ug command line window (DOS) unya i type c:\ping 192.168.2.2 kung naka login ka sa computer no. 1. Maayo gani, mahibal-an nimo sa ping result kung okay ang data nga na echo.

    Make sure nga ang imong file and printer sharing naka enable kung mag file transfers. ka. Unya ayaw ug kalimot ug share ug folder aron ma access na nimo sa pikas computer.

    Another way to network is via wireless even if you don't have an access point. Most wireless network cards have the "adhoc" feature instead of the default "insfrastracture". Mao na imong i set and then the same procedure only nga this time daghan na ka ug i tweak sa software configuration side. But from my experience it is straightforward.

  2. #32

    Default Re: Networking/File Transfer USB to USB

    Thanks for the great info budz...
    But this is the picture..

    Comp 1 - PC, Administrator Account
    Comp 2 - Laptop, User(limited) account lang

    I have verified the connection of the cable already kay magcommunicate man sila

    The problem is, i need to manually configure the IP and Subnet of the Comp 1(PC) para mapareha sa Comp 2(Laptop) kay dili man ko maka edit sa Laptop kay User account lang. Just like you mentioned, i need the PC to have the same Subnet and first 3 IP address sa Laptop. I did already through Local Area Connection Properties, pero when i tried IPCONFIG /all, dili man mao nang gawas sa akong gipang-set. Is this because of DHCP? How can i disable it?

    By the way, nakaconnect nagyud unya ang duha ka pc kay makita sa sys tray pero mo ingon siya nga "Limited" daw ang connection and probably this is because of the problem above.

    Salamat kaayo!


  3. #33

    Default Re: Networking/File Transfer USB to USB

    Onin111,
    kung ma set nimo ang ip address sa administrator's PC, kana nalang ang i adjust nga mo match sa subnet sa laptop. kung maka ipconfig ka sa laptop unya makita nimo ang subnet kana nalang i match didto sa pikas computer.

  4. #34

    Default Re: Networking/File Transfer USB to USB

    Yep, that's what i'm trying to do. Ako gibuhat kay manual set sa IP ug subnet via Network connection sa Control Panels sa Administrator nga PC. Pero pag IPConfig /all nako, dili man mao nang gawas ng settings. Naa kaha lain pa-agi sa pagset ani? Salamat kaayo!

  5. #35

    Default Re: Networking/File Transfer USB to USB

    suggestion lang...since laptop ang isa nimo ka PC (labi na kung naay wireless) palitan na lng nimo USB wireless or PCI WLAN card and imo desktop PC para thru wireless na imo network connection dili na cable.. :mrgreen:


  6. #36

    Default Re: Networking/File Transfer USB to USB

    Quote Originally Posted by mbvales
    suggestion lang...since laptop ang isa nimo ka PC (labi na kung naay wireless) palitan na lng nimo USB wireless or PCI WLAN card and imo desktop PC para thru wireless na imo network connection dili na cable.. :mrgreen:
    Possible, but magconfigure gihapon ko sa mga IP ug subnet? mao man gud ang problema ani, the crosswire cable is ok na, ang configuration nalang gyud prob ani..

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