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I have two computers:
- MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013)
- Backpack PC (MSI VR One 6RE running Windows 10)
I do not have any keyboard/mouse/monitor regularly plugged in to the Backpack PC except for an HTC Vive. I do have these available for occasional one-off tasks, but not as a permanent solution (KB & mouse are very cheap quality, not good for prolonged use, monitor is actually a 1080p projector which isn't ideal for working on)
I currently use Remote Desktop to control the Backpack PC from my Mac over wifi. This is a good solution but I would like it to be faster so am investigating whether I can set up a wired connection between the two.
Neither has an Ethernet port (and my router is inconveniently placed and only has one free slot available). The Macbook has Thunderbolt 2 and regular USB ports. The Backpack PC has regular USB ports, one USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 port and a Mini Display Port (which has the same connection as the Thunderbolt 2's I believe, but probably won't be useful?).
I am looking to essentially use the Mac as a keyboard / mouse / display for developing in a native Windows environment via the Backpack PC.
Are there any sensible ways of creating a wired connection between these machines to speed up my remote desktop activities?
You can get usb to ethernet dongles. – Stephen Rauch – 2017-01-13T14:59:27.040
Had thought about that, would it be a sensible option? Could I then just run an ethernet cable between two dongles and have it all just work? I've not used wired ethernet for a long long time, are there complications to connecting a PC and a Mac to each other directly like that? – BigglesB – 2017-01-13T15:28:45.033
Aha, yes, looks like I can
– BigglesB – 2017-01-13T15:35:16.540