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connecting two computer
Dear all
I have problem I have two computer in different place, and want to connected without connecting internet. I have telephone line in Computer A, and other use WIMODE Huawei CDMA in computer B. So can give me advise step by step how to connect this two computer with Windows XP OS? |
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Re: connecting two computer
Hey sebastiandre,
You need to be a little more specific as of what your trying to do. Are you trying to network them, or connect them for file transfer? I am here to help so please explain further.
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Re: connecting two computer
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I don't know exactly, but it could be I want to connect them. I want to running aplication in computer A using computer B |
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Re: connecting two computer
Ok, this would mean that they would have to be networked. If you don't have internet, the easiest way to do this would be to buy an ethernet crossover cable to directly connect them.
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Re: connecting two computer
Does not compute.
If they're remote from each other, they have to have some sort of connection. Also, you can't run an application installed on computer A on computer B, it must be installed on computer B. You need to be a LOT more specific as to the exact environment and what you're trying to accomplish.
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Re: connecting two computer
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To connect those computer I prepare : - WIMODE HUAWEI MODEM CDMA - 1 Line home telephone It's look like database application. This software can be installed on both computer, but the data can save on computer A only. |
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Re: connecting two computer
I still have no idea what you're talking about or how the computers are connected to share the data.
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Re: connecting two computer
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![]() Computer A run as server Computer B = notebook In Computer A have application and database. Computer B running application and take data from computer B, than must save on computer B only. |
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Re: connecting two computer
Well, it's still as clear as mud. The database is on Computer A, but computer B has to save on computer B? Does it have a copy of the database?
You're really not making a lot of sense here. Obviously, generic terms such as "application" and "database" convey very little real technical information for knowing exactly how this works.
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