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I have tried to interconnect 2 laptops using LAN & WIRELESS option, but I can’t success, help me, please.?

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I have tried to interconnect 2 laptops using LAN & WIRELESS option, but I can’t success, help me, please.?

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To connect two computers using the LAN adaptor, you need a crossover cable ( a normal Network cable will not work). For more info about crossover cables : Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_cr… . Then you’ll need to setup a private network. Read this for more information : http://www.wikihow.com/Connect-Two-Compu… Or you can setup a Wireless adhoc network , if both notebooks have wireless adaptors. This will make one computer act as a wireless router, and the other one can connect to it to make a network. Windows Vista : Go to Network and Sharing Center > Setup a connection or network > Setup a wireless ad hoc network > Give a name and a password (If you want) > Click Turn on internet connection sharing button (if you want to share the internet connection)> Close the wizard.

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With two laptops with the same version of Windows and wireless adapters, you can share information, chat or play game wirelessly. Most of the laptops have Wi-fi or wireless connection. Therefore, you do not need any wire to connect two laptops in your house or in your office. All you need to do is to create a pear-to-pear connection between these two. At first, you have to label IP for laptops you want to connect because they normally do not have an access point. Here’s how you create an IP for your laptop: Step 1: Open “Wireless Network Connection Status” (Image 1) in your Windows (it should locate in your system tray”. If not, you can still open it in control panel). Step 2: Click “Properties” to open “Wireless Network Connection Properties” (Image 2). Step 3: Double-click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and set IP for both of your laptops. The IP address can be random. However, you should have the same “Subnet mask”. For example: Computer 1: IP: 10.0.0.32 Subnet mask: 311.311.

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