Coneccting Comps

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azzu

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I HAVE two computers in my home want to connect them via LAN
but the problem is I DONT KNOW HOW TO CONNECT.
i got the lan cable i want two of my computers to play multiplayer games in two of my computers (can i play??).I have net on 1 pc want to share that connection toooo. plzzzzzzzzzzzzz help me

help me
 
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Sparsh007

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U can use the RJ-45 cable it shd be crimped ie shd have the plugs on
put it in the ethernet/RJ-45 jack of both the comps
and yes u can play games on both the comps via LAN until and unless the games are compatiable
 

Faun

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Those rj45 cat-5(6) cable should be cross crimped if u are connecting directly to 2 PCs.
 

ravi_9793

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Those rj45 cat-5(6) cable should be cross crimped if u are connecting directly to 2 PCs.
yes........
dont make mistake in climping.And if you are going to connect through LAN/swtch than climping should be striaght.
 
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azzu

azzu

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i connnected both lan cables to two my pcs but my pc says lan a network cable is unplugged

******iam novice to all this HELP ME********
 

caje143

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azzu said:
i connnected both lan cables to two my pcs but my pc says lan a network cable is unplugged

******iam novice to all this HELP ME********


hey azzu,

just check on both the PC's whether or not the LAN Connection is Enabled...
Go to My Network Places->View Network connections->Right click your Network Connection->Select Enable(If it is disabled)

Hope it solves your probs...:)
 
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azzu

azzu

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its enabled but it still shows that LOCAL AREA CONNECTION a network cable is unplugged
 

techtronic

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Are you sure about the crimping ?
In a cross cable the pin formation should be like this.1 against 3 and 2 against 8 and so on

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 8 1 4 5 6 7 2

In a straight cable it should be like this

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Check and revert back
 

sivarap

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where did u get the cable from? if u got it crimped in a shop...go ask the person to check if it is cross crimped.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 8 1 4 5 6 7 2
here top row is the numbering of the small wires in the cable, and the bottom row is the numbering of the holes in the connector.

try the link there is a diagram
*www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/ethernetcables.html
 

caje143

Journeyman
azzu said:
whats that????

well azzu by that he means to say that the numbering of wires and their placement.. that is there are 8 wires in that cable..

Hey techtronic.. you confusing him man, can u please tell him the color codes..
the nos are confusing...

and by the way azzu.. have you bought a readymade cable or have to made it yourself at home????
if u have bought a readymade one, then i suppose you have got a straight cable and not a crossover one.. check it out dude...;-)
 
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azzu

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yes i got the cable from a shop he cutted the cable and putted the wires in to the clip and pressed usin some thin like cuttin player its a straight wire
 

sivarap

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azzu said:
yes i got the cable from a shop he cutted the cable and putted the wires in to the clip and pressed usin some thin like cuttin player its a straight wire
That cutting player is called a crimping tool. Go to him and ask if the crimping he has done is cross wired or straight (crimping is nothing but doing the pressing thing using the crimping tool to bind the pins in teh connector(the plastic thing) to the small wires).....you need a cross wired cable to connect two pCs directly.
 

Faun

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cross crimping is used to connect similar devices (PC to PC).
And Straight crimping is for dissimilar devices (PC to Switch)

here is the link showing wats in cross crimping and straight crimping:
*www.bbdsoft.com/rj45.html
 
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