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| | Vista Networking and Sync Question Please help! I recently purchased a Dell E521 Dimension with Windows Vista Home Premium. Prior to that I was using a older Dell Dimension with Windows XP SP2. I also have a Dell X300 Latitude Laptop running Windows XP SP2. I'm not real techie, but I had my older Dell and my laptop networked with a CAT 5E Crossover cable. I could connect each one to the other and synchronize my files both ways, quite beautifully. I cannot figure out how to achieve the same results with my new Dell running Vista. I have a Linksys router for wireless broadband, and something I read looked like if I purchased another Ethernet cable and ran it from the router to the Laptop, I would be able to sync my files again. Is it really that simple? I am currently unemployed and don't want to spend the money unnecessarily. I also read somewhere that I may not even be able to network without upgrading to Vista Ultimate. Is that true? For $260? Don't think so. If I can't network inexpensively, I'm considering just loading my XP operating system on the new Dell E521 and reverting back to my old way of doing it. Don't know for sure, though, that even that would work. I appreciate any help anyone can offer. I am a PhD student and frequently work on my laptop away from my office. I really need to be able to sync my files, and I'm very frustrated at this moment. My expectation was that upgrading to a new computer and new operating system would make everything "easier" not harder or more expensive. Ideas?? |
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| | Re: Vista Networking and Sync Question Hi there. You can still use a crossover cable if you want. Here's a Help topic that talks about how to do that in Vista. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f6cdd1033.mspx Thanks for posting, and best of luck to you. Gloria -- Gloria Boyer Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |
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| | Re: Vista Networking and Sync Question Thank you so much for responding Gloria. It would be fantastic if I can do that. One more question though. I pulled out the old cable I was using before and it says on it "patch cable" It doesn't say "crossover". Is this the same thing? Or did I mistake it for a crossover? "Gloria Boyer [MSFT]" wrote: > Hi there. You can still use a crossover cable if you want. Here's a Help > topic that talks about how to do that in Vista. > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f6cdd1033.mspx > > Thanks for posting, and best of luck to you. > Gloria > > -- > Gloria Boyer > Windows User Assistance team > Microsoft Corporation > |
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| | Re: Vista Networking and Sync Question A regular Ethernet cable and a crossover cable look the same at first glance. Take a look at the picture in the Help topic I pointed you to and compare it with your cable. You can tell by the colors of the wires in the ends of the cable. You need an eagle eye to do it, but that's the best way to tell. Thanks! Gloria -- Gloria Boyer Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |
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| | Re: Vista Networking and Sync Question OK. I have a new CAT5E Crossover Cable connected to my E521 Dell and my Laptop. Both computers say they are connected, but the Desktop E521 is not showing the Laptop as being on the connection. Why is this? I went through the instructions on the link provided, but something still isn't right. Is it because of XP on the Laptop? I've even tried to search for the IP address. I'm not real techie, I said that before. But I can't figure this out. Can anyone tell me anything that I'm missing? "Gloria Boyer [MSFT]" wrote: > A regular Ethernet cable and a crossover cable look the same at first > glance. Take a look at the picture in the Help topic I pointed you to and > compare it with your cable. You can tell by the colors of the wires in the > ends of the cable. You need an eagle eye to do it, but that's the best way > to tell. > > Thanks! > Gloria > > -- > Gloria Boyer > Windows User Assistance team > Microsoft Corporation > |
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