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I've got 2 computers in my home office, and they are both connected to the wireless router sitting in the living room. Problem is I often need to copy files back and forth between them, or VNC from one to the other (I tried a Belkin KVM but it didnt work well). And using a wireless connection for that is very bad for performance, which is a bummer since both computers are literally next to each other.
So what are my other options? A switch: could work but I dont want a long cable running through my home. Another router: is it possible to use another router that would receive the signal from the main router, and transfers it to the 2 computers so they have internet? If possible, this 2nd router would act as a wired switch, so perfect for local transfer. Otherwise, any other ideas? direct ethernet connections: is that possible?
Thanks in advance,
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Note that for a direct connection computer-computer you need a special cable (different from the cable for computer-switch). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable .
– sleske – 2010-02-22T13:27:55.263He states that he doesn't want cable running through his space. – Xavierjazz – 2010-02-22T13:28:41.020
3@sleske Not necessarily; many devices will auto-crossover, so that either cable type can be used. – sblair – 2010-02-22T13:33:32.343
@Xavierjazz The question asks to avoid a long cable between rooms, not a short cable between two machines in the same room. – sblair – 2010-02-22T13:36:27.020
@ChrisF There's a clue in the title... Otherwise this would be a fairly different question. – sblair – 2010-02-22T14:14:03.457
and how would I setup VNC, i.e. what IP would I use? How IP works in this case? – vectorizor – 2010-02-24T15:44:06.637