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Can I hook 2 computer's together???
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dubora999
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7. May 2007 @ 05:38 |
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One of my friends had to computers hooked up (not screens) he couldhe could go from one computer to the other, he did this so he could use his old computer only for testin or for holding his stuff on it from music to downloads, program installer's and so on. If there is anyone that might know how or know a site that show you or what ever...Please help
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JKBrown
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7. May 2007 @ 10:36 |
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yes you should be able to get a switch for that at radio shack. I forget the name of it but i was going to get one little while back. it's like some kind of hub
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Auslander
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7. May 2007 @ 10:52 |
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do you mean one keyboard for two machines, or do you mean they were networked? you're not being very clear.
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dubora999
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7. May 2007 @ 10:54 |
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OK thanks, I'll go down town and take a look...if any one else might know the name of this or might know anything else please reply
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Auslander
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7. May 2007 @ 10:55 |
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i still don't really get what the heck you're asking for.
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JKBrown
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7. May 2007 @ 11:04 |
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the hub is for hooking an extra tower up to 1 whole system , to run 2 Towers off the same monitor / keyboard /mouse.
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docTY
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7. May 2007 @ 11:10 |
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going on the vague details, i am going to assume i get what you are looking for...
what you need is a KVM 2-port switch, they make 4-port ones too but since you are only dealing with 2 computers you want to "hook up", then a standard 2-port one will suffice~
what it comes down to is using one keyboard and one monitor for 2 computers, using hotkeys (it will tell you in the manual as to what hotkeys are preset by default to go between the 2 comps) to switch between the two separate computers.
just do some research online as to manufacturers, i've used several Belkin branded KVM switches and have had no problems with them, there are a lot of other choices too and they vary in price depending on the feature set.
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JKBrown
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7. May 2007 @ 11:39 |
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i just checked , 2 Port KVM Switch go's for around 50.00 bucks at radio shack for a half decent one.
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7. May 2007 @ 12:07 |
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lol....[never mind]
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dubora999
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7. May 2007 @ 12:11 |
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the only reason i want to do so is for space, i have alot of hard drive's and i could put 4 in my old one with no CD drives and try to hook it to my Aleinware computer, kinda like makein my own 1TB hard drive. Thank for the info guys...i'll look in to it
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Auslander
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7. May 2007 @ 12:20 |
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to share the information between pc's, you'll still have to have them networked, either directly with a crossover cable or on a home network via a router/hub.
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