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Networking two pc's together



  172 Cup
I've been given a laptop from my old man and I would like to network it to my main pc.

The pc is running XP Pro and the Laptop is running Ubuntu. Is it possible to network the two together via my router? (Router has 4 ethernet ports)
 
  E39 530i
they dont need to be part of a domain, a workgroup will do. a cross over cable will be needed. set the default gateway as the ip address on pc 1 and vice versa.
 
  SLK 350
they dont need to be part of a domain, a workgroup will do. a cross over cable will be needed. set the default gateway as the ip address on pc 1 and vice versa.

Domain/Workgroup same difference :)

You DONT need a crossover cable for a router, x-over cables are used for direct PC<->PC connections. Standard CAT 5 Patch will be fine. The router will sort out the IP's via DHCP, so no need to mess with that either.

need to be part of the same subnet as well.

Leave it set to automatic, router will delegate the correct settings.
 
  Clio Sport 172
Leave it set to automatic, router will delegate the correct settings.
to check this once you have connected the cat5 to pc and router, goto start - Run - Type "cmd" ( without the "'s) - in there type ipconfig

DHCP should have assigned you an ip etc etc.. thought i would shove my orr in :D

FOzzy Wozzy
 
  172 Cup
Is this a wind-up?! Don't you work for an ISP?

I did work for an ISP working on ADSL2+ implementation but why would that make me an expert at networking a laptop to a pc??

I guess your mum's female but I doubt that makes her an expert in the escort trade does it?
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
I did work for an ISP working on ADSL2+ implementation but why would that make me an expert at networking a laptop to a pc??

I guess your mum's female but I doubt that makes her an expert in the escort trade does it?

+ its windows and Linux, not the easiest thing to do.

He seems pretty clued up technically though which is why I thought it was an odd question. He's mentioned stuff way beyond this before as well.
 
  172 Cup
Some things I know Sn00p and some I don't. I'd rather be open and ask for help with something I'm stuck on rather than muddle through and try and pretend I know it all.

I've never had any need to network two PC's together before so it's not something I've picked up along the way.
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
Some things I know Sn00p and some I don't. I'd rather be open and ask for help with something I'm stuck on rather than muddle through and try and pretend I know it all.

I've never had any need to network two PC's together before so it's not something I've picked up along the way.

Fair enough! Apologies, I just assumed this would be something you knew judging by other posts of yours I've read!

My guess is that it'll probably work out of the box providing that both pc's are on the same subnet - unbunto is supposed to be "user friendly". If not, it won't take very much tinkering to get it working.
 
  172 Cup
So back to ON TOPIC, did the help we've given resolve your query, or not?

I'm running Ubuntu from a live cd at the moment and I'll be reformatting and installing it later so I'm not in a position to try networking them together just yet. I'll report back later this afternoon and let you all know how I got on.
 
  172 Cup
Some things I know Sn00p and some I don't. I'd rather be open and ask for help with something I'm stuck on rather than muddle through and try and pretend I know it all.

I've never had any need to network two PC's together before so it's not something I've picked up along the way.

Fair enough! Apologies, I just assumed this would be something you knew judging by other posts of yours I've read!

My guess is that it'll probably work out of the box providing that both pc's are on the same subnet - unbunto is supposed to be "user friendly". If not, it won't take very much tinkering to get it working.

No worries.. I tend to learn through experience and practice rather than anything else and with networking machines together being something I've never done I'd rather ask people than read pages on some random website :)
 
  Not a Clio
You'll need to use SAMBA on your Ubuntu box to see your XP machine I believe.

If it's not already installed, just go into synaptic and search for samba.

I'm not sure about seeing Ubuntu from XP though, probably the normal file sharing wizard will do the job, it's been a very long time since I had shares setup.
 


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