I thought the serial was the slowest ???Originally Posted by Godmode
I thought the serial was the slowest ???Originally Posted by Godmode
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hmm it is possible i've tried it once with a utility named.....ssss i dont remember the name it was made by some sudents from iit i think i will search my old cds and will reply back
I KNOW WHO I'AM hmm....... DO I ???
I think your only feasible/easy option would be for the both of you to log on to the net through your respective ISP's simultaneously, and then use Yahoo/MSN Messenger to get your files acrossOriginally Posted by godzi_85
The other option would be to set up your friend's PC as a dial-up server, and you just dial his number instead of your ISP's number and connect to his PC. After that how you would share files, i'm not too sure?
u can use a software named Symantec pcAnywhere but only via a phone line u can even remote control the pc.
Symantec's PCAnywhere costs money. A better free alternative would be RealVNC, and its variants - UltraVNC, etc.
But either way it has no relation to the problems posed above
2 PC's can also be connected via BNC connector's. For that you just need a LAN Card, with BNC connector,these LAN cards are available at same price as normal Lan card.
The BNC cable is really easy to make, just buy 2 BNC pins with appropriate resistance, and solder it to your telephone wire or any other wire,like CableTV wire, etc which is laid directly b/w your friend and your house at both ends, and connect it to the LAN card, and you're done.
BTW just make sure about the distance b/w the two houses as this method works upto certain distances only
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