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    question Connecting Two Computers Directly Without Switch/Hub

    Hi, I have two computers at my place. i want to know can i connect them togather without using switch or a hub with just the cable? please help guys. can't wait to beat my brother in Counter-Strike.
    thanks for your help in advance!

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    Re: Connecting Two Computers Directly Without Switch/Hub

    Yes, you can connect two computers without having to use a switch/hub with just the LAN cable, but you need to modify the cable to make it a "cross over cable". Here is the image which will guide you:



    All the Best.

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    ThumbsUp Re: Connecting Two Computers Directly Without Switch/Hub

    thats the correct way. crimp the cable properly, you will see that as soon as u plug the cable in your computer, the lan connection which used to be unplugged will now try to acquire a network address. its better you configure a static ip address on both computers. then your done.

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    Naughty Re: Connecting Two Computers Directly Without Switch/Hub

    you can also connect the two computers via serial port using null modem technique, but that won't help you as you want a lan connection.

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