Hardware & Data Communications: Connecting two computers with a hub


Connecting two computers with a hub can easily be done by connecting a network cable to each computer and connecting these cables to the hub. Let the two machines to communicate with tips from a system administrator in this free video on the hardware. Expert: Jonathan Hill Bio: Jonathan Hill working as a senior system administrator for a large web hosting. He has achieved MCSA / MCSE qualifications, including industry certifications. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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14 Responses to “Hardware & Data Communications: Connecting two computers with a hub”

  1. Rajendrasinghlabana says:

    I have a netbook and I want to backup my data in a DVD. So, can I connect my netbook with some other laptop and take a backup through the other laptop’s DVD Drive?

  2. theANT47 says:

    @davius4321 NO!

  3. Ashindice7 says:

    will it work for playing warcraft 3?

  4. arshad567 says:

    @stepinoutwithstyle

  5. chaalez says:

    I want to use two laptops to upload flim form a camera. What should I do?

  6. jaysoncasinillo says:

    How to video on making Network Cables with Platinum Tools and EZ-RJ45 Connectors with Cat 5e

  7. stepinoutwithstyle says:

    it can work with any type of hub or just that one

  8. Carnyride79 says:

    thanks for the video!…and don’t forget your power supply! :)

  9. Gizmotrold says:

    i was thinkin the same thing

  10. WinLinOSX says:

    No.
    But i guess you know that by now.

  11. Pomka07 says:

    If I do that will I be able to have cable internet connection on both commuters?

  12. davius4321 says:

    Can I connect a Mac to a Windows Machine with a hub?

  13. thamheo says:

    do both computer have to turn on? what if only 1 is turn on?

  14. COD4Mixer says:

    Will this increase HardDrive Space or RAM? Anything to make the main work faster?

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