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wdprice3
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I'm probably going to have a school desktop in my office, however, I prefer to use my personal laptop. What's the best way to connect the two, so I can have access to the desktop through my laptop? The ethernet plug on the desktop would obviously be plugged into the school's network, so that's out. Also, would there be anyway (other than ftp, etc) to connect to my k and m drives through this connection, from my laptop?

8/14/2008 3:52:14 PM

Grandmaster
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throw another network card in the desktop and bridge the connection?

8/14/2008 4:16:46 PM

darkone
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"connect to my k and m drives through this connection, from my laptop?"


Wolfcall
http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/wolfcall/

8/14/2008 4:26:03 PM

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Talk to the IT guy in your department and have him give your laptop wired access to the network. Plug your laptop into the network with the desktop. Profit.

8/14/2008 4:53:56 PM

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http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/

Synergy will let you use one keyboard and mouse for both computers, it's a huge help when you have two machines.

8/14/2008 5:21:36 PM

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except that has nothing to do with file sharing...

8/14/2008 5:22:56 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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^^wtf are you talking about? that has nothing to do with what he's asking

8/14/2008 5:52:36 PM

darkone
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When you say school desktop, do you mean like a unity lab machine, or just a school machine that you otherwise have full or limited admin access over?

8/14/2008 5:53:29 PM

wdprice3
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"Wolfcall" - and other than that. direct access.

talking to the IT guy seems ok, not sure how that would be connecting to the desktop as well though...

should be something I have full access over. it will be my office computer, not a lab

"Get a USB Direct Connect Module, it is a USB cable that has a special Network module installed on it. This Module act as a "NUll" connection and isolates the 5Volts lines between the two computers. "
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0194575

yes/no? again, I'm assuming that I'll have some control over the desktop.

I've e-mailed the IT person, waiting on a response.

[Edited on August 14, 2008 at 7:20 PM. Reason : .]

8/14/2008 6:54:08 PM

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I guess you could throw a switch into the cat5 port your desktop would be plugged in to. You know, dorm style.

unless it's a restricted network which it probably would be. nm.

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[Edited on August 14, 2008 at 7:26 PM. Reason : .]

8/14/2008 7:24:44 PM

smoothcrim
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NAT router, clone mac of your desktop to the router, plug laptop and desktop into router. problem solved

8/14/2008 8:49:41 PM

wdprice3
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^sounds like a solution. but I have no clue what a NAT router is and how to clone my mac.



explain a little more please? cost?

8/14/2008 8:54:49 PM

wdprice3
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ok, the IT person said that I can't have a hardwire connection to my laptop, but I can use the wireless.

NC State's wireless is slow and unrealiable (in my experience). So that being said, is ^^ possible? And could someone explain in n00b terms?

and to connect the two, would using this:

[Edited on August 15, 2008 at 9:32 AM. Reason : .]http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0194575

work? And apparently I won't have full admin access, so is connecting the two possible?

[Edited on August 15, 2008 at 9:33 AM. Reason : .]

8/15/2008 9:32:21 AM

neodata686
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what happened to putting another network card in the desktop? There's probably an empty pci slot.

8/15/2008 9:51:15 AM

ScHpEnXeL
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yea and theyre like $5-10.. just get another network card

8/15/2008 9:59:24 AM

wdprice3
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Latest update. I got shitted in the end. 1 computer, 3 people. And it's now set up like a normal NCSU lab, where everything is "wiped" (as they say) overnight/when you log off, and all the other wonderful NC State computing BS.

There is supposed to be wireless, and the IT person said it works in that area. Everyone else that is around my office has said it doesn't work. I think I'll believe those people. That being said, the IT person said if I can't get a signal, that she'll give me a departmental wireless router. I'm thinking I can hardwire my laptop to that so I can have a faster connection.

^^,^putting in a new nic isn't going to help, since I only have 1 slot on my laptop, which will be used for internet.

I'm hoping that with both computers hardwired into the router, I can access the desktop that way. any thoughts?

[Edited on August 15, 2008 at 12:35 PM. Reason : .]

8/15/2008 12:35:06 PM

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^
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"^^,^putting in a new nic isn't going to help, since I only have 1 slot on my laptop, which will be used for internet."


um the port on your laptop goes into the new port on the desktop. You can share the internet connection.

8/15/2008 12:42:33 PM

wdprice3
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oh yeh, I didn't think about that. would I need admin privileges on the desktop? I've never installed a network card. is it as simple as sliding it in or is there more to it?

I guess I may need access to install the driver...

[Edited on August 15, 2008 at 12:54 PM. Reason : .]

8/15/2008 12:53:27 PM

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"And it's now set up like a normal NCSU lab, where everything is "wiped" (as they say) overnight/when you log off, and all the other wonderful NC State computing BS."


yeah you're right. That might require admin privileges.

8/15/2008 1:40:29 PM

wdprice3
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anyone have a network card laying around that I could get a hold of?

obviously if I can't get things worked out, I'd give it back

8/15/2008 2:11:12 PM

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