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		<title>Connecting two PCs with out switch or router</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ashok Chava</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One easy way of doing this is by connecting two PCs using a Ethernet Cross over cable. I got this cable for 35(1 meter in length) from a local computer hardware shop. After connecting the two PCs change the network connection settings as given below In the properties of TCP/IP portal For the first PC [...]
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<p>One easy way of doing this is by connecting two PCs using a Ethernet Cross over cable. I got this cable for 35(1 meter in length) from a local computer hardware shop. After connecting the two PCs change the network connection settings as given below</p>
<p>In the properties of TCP/IP portal<br />
For the first PC give IP details as 10.1.1.1 and sub-net as default 255.255.255.0<br />
For the second PC give IP details as 10.1.1.2 and sub-net as default 255.255.255.0</p>
<p>Wait for couple of minutes then try to ping second machine &#8220;ping 10.1.1.2&#8243;, the ping should be successful.</p>
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