- Take the LAN cable and connect one end of the cable to one computer & other end to the other computer at the back of the computer where the port for LAN cable is located.
- Now assign a Workgroup to each computer.
If you have Windows XP as Operating system then :
- Right-click on My Computer and select properties.
- Click on the Change button and assign a unique Workgroup to your computer.
If you have Windows Vista or Seven as operating system then :
- Right-click on My Computer and select properties.
- This will open the system properties Control Panel window.
- Click on Change settings and assign the same Workgroup as of which you assigned to the first computer.
- Now Restart both the computers.
- After both the systems has been restarted, On first computer, click on start menu and select ?My Network Places? and there will be a new icon of your second computer in the My Network Places.
- You need to make the desired folder of your choice to be public so that you can access it.
- On the second computer, click on ?Network? from the start menu and a new icon will be seen of your first computer. Any file which is shared on first computer can be found from this folder in second computer.
- Now both the computers are connected in a network and you can easily copy/paste your files, folders and documents in those shared folders.
Source: http://updatesforu.com/tech/tech-easy-tips/easy-way-to-connect-two-computers-using-lan-cable/
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