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April 13th, 2001, 12:06 AM
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Connecting Win98 and WinNT comps via Serial Cable
Could someone help me with connecting a Win98 comp. to a WinNT comp. via Serial Cable. My question is "How" ?
Thanks to all, for any help with this.
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April 13th, 2001, 10:04 AM
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First do you have a crossover cable? If you use a straight through there is no way to send and receive.
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April 13th, 2001, 10:42 AM
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The question I have is why. Serial connections are very slow. Is there any chance of using a CAT5 Patch cable. That would be much more efficient.
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April 16th, 2001, 09:50 PM
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first you need a crossover "null" cable, paralel versions ar avaliable(faster than serial
If WinNT has Direct Cable Connect(check add/remove programs or equiv), then use it, otherwise you will probably need to use something like Laplink.
I do however highly reccomend doing it with a crossover Cat5 ethernet cable and put a NIC in the Desktop and in the laptop
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April 17th, 2001, 02:49 AM
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Rellik: I never succeded in connecting parallel-crossover cable to WinNT... am I wrong that the NT-HAL prevents tools from using the parallel port? I used LapLink and other remotecontrol tools but none gave me the option to connect to LPTn: ... so what?
As answer to the question above, I would in fact use a remote control tool that can use com-ports (I know there are free ones, but I don't remember the names). And don't forget that the cable must be a crossed-one!
BTW: I think there are obvious reasons for using the serial port instead of the network:
- ...when NT is connected to a network and you want to connect to a device that shouldn't be in the same net (for security reason, for company strategy, ....)
- ...when you don't have NIC or don't want to reconfigure it.
- ...when you're really scared of intruders
- ... (think of more to insert here) ...
Higg
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April 17th, 2001, 10:22 AM
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hmmm what files system are you use for NT if your useing ntfs i dont think it will work cuz win 98 uses fat32 not seen bye winnt
i could be wrong but thats what i think i wouldnt even try to use serial though just my nickle
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April 17th, 2001, 11:28 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Higg:
[B]Rellik: I never succeded in connecting parallel-crossover cable to WinNT... am I wrong that the NT-HAL prevents tools from using the parallel port? I used LapLink and other remotecontrol tools but none gave me the option to connect to LPTn: ... so what?
As answer to the question above, I would in fact use a remote control tool that can use com-ports (I know there are free ones, but I don't remember the names). And don't forget that the cable must be a crossed-one!
BTW: I think there are obvious reasons for using the serial port instead of the network:
- ...when NT is connected to a network and you want to connect to a device that shouldn't be in the same net (for security reason, for company strategy, ....)
- ...when you don't have NIC or don't want to reconfigure it.
- ...when you're really scared of intruders
- ... (think of more to insert here) ...
Nt does not use the parallel port the same as 9xx. It is not seen as a logical port. If you want to use parallel there is a driver that converts real to logical. If you do want to run parallel let me know.
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April 18th, 2001, 02:11 AM
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Originally posted by n8dawg:
hmmm what files system are you use for NT if your useing ntfs i dont think it will work cuz win 98 uses fat32 not seen bye winnt
i could be wrong but thats what i think i wouldnt even try to use serial though just my nickle
What have different FAT's to do with file-sharing via serial cable? That's surely the wrong answer... If you have the same tool at both sides working, then you can connect and access the shared resources!
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