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Posted 2/20/2008 11:15 PM
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Is it possible to use an application to get one computer to recognise the other as Network Attached Storage device when they are connected via Ethernet?
I am asking this because I want to transfer large files from one PC to another while accessing the net on both computers.
Both computers have an Ethernet card and a wifi card card.
They are both connected to my router via wifi.
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Posted 2/22/2008 12:27 AM


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Hi Err

You will need a "crossover" cable of appropriate length.

Read this:

http://www.home-network-help.com/crossover.html




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Posted 2/22/2008 7:19 PM
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I do have a cross over cable and I am able to set-up a had-hoc network and transfer files if neither of the two computers are accessing the internet. However I am not able to transfer files while having internet access on both computers.
I want to be able to transfer several Gigabytes of data to my file server PC while it is using a torrent client to share files, I also want to be able to simultaneously access the net with the PC that is sending files to my file server.
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Posted 5/15/2008 12:34 PM
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I found a Linux OS that is designed to solve this query. http://restore.holonyx.com/
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Posted 5/26/2008 1:33 AM


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Don't know if this would help you but I ran accross this while doing security setup.

Build a NAS Device With an Old PC and Free Software

http://www.practicallynetworked.com/howto/120607network_storage.htm

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Posted 5/26/2008 11:22 AM


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This question was asked 3 months ago and the poster may not be reading but the premise behind NAS device such as the Buffalo LinkStation is it is like a computer, has a 200MHz CPU in it. They do not allow accessing the Internet therefore would tend to be more secure. A computer dedicated to a NAS would also not be used for anything else. It doesn't have to be fast, just needs a NIC to allow an Ethernet connection to a Switch or Router. Network Magic is good at recognizing the Buffalo is attached or if it is not, looks like a computer when connected [had to buy NM to get the larger number of connections, free for up to 3].

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Hello all, thanks for the links and advice, I'm always ready to explore ways of not spending money.
I usually ready my old threads, just in case I get some useful info.
We all need external and reliable backup and file share alternatives, why pay for them if you can make them from easily available old components.
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