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by gbryant12002 · about 14 years, 8 months ago
how do one plug up a second pc with a unplug lan cable
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by ic-it · about 14 years, 8 months ago
Your message is a bit confusing. If you are asking how to connect one PC directly to another, then you need a crossover cable. like this link;
http://www.leeindy.com/connecting_two_computers_using_crossover_cables.shtml
A more permanent solution;
http://www.leeindy.com/connect_two_computers_together.shtml
by computechdan · about 14 years, 8 months ago
anyway… it sounds like you are tryin to plug two computers togeather with one cable.
if this is the case u will need a “cross over” cable.
by pnoykalbo · about 14 years, 8 months ago
Get the other end of the cable and plug it into whatever you wanted to accomplish. Just don’t drop the cable… it might pluggin to a wrong hole…
by parsifal09 · about 14 years, 8 months ago
importantly. How do one answer question for person no understand how ask? Sounds like the weekend started a bit early..
In response to: “how do one plug up a second pc with a unplug lan cable”
by thumbsup2 · about 14 years, 8 months ago
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Not only did the weekend start early…. I think they’re practicing for the full moon next week! 😉
by jdclyde · about 14 years, 8 months ago
you need to get some cork to plug up a second pc.
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