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Re: connect 2 computers with USB



--Geoff Crompton <geoff.crompton@bjhcontrols.com.au> wrote
(on Friday, 13 September 2002, 09:26 AM +1000):
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:32:02PM -0400, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 03:28:45PM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
> > | On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 03:17:00PM +0200, Olivier Esser wrote:
> > | > Is it possible to connect two computers with a USB cable?
> > | 
> > | Yes, but it won't get you a network if that is what you
> > | want.
> > 
> > Sure it will.  Ok, the network will be very small (precisely 2
> > machines), but it is a network.  If you want to share your Internet
> > connection, then one of the machines would need another connection to
> > the outside world, and you would need to find a way to
> > proxy/masquerade requests.  The former condition is easy, but the
> > latter I'm not sure about.
> > 
> > -D
> 
>   What sort of drivers do you use? And what sort of usb cables do you
>   use to plug each computer into each other?
I did some research on this a couple years ago, and have followed it
ever since. You need special USB devices to do this -- such a device 
allows two usb hubs to connect and communicate with each other, as well 
as to communicate information about their systems. It's basically a 
point-to-point network. 

It is NOT as simple as getting a cable and connecting the two
controllers, however -- it's a device that sits between the two
computers and to which each computer is plugged. And they are no cheaper
than going out and getting a couple of network cards and a hub -- but
are more of a pain to set up and considerably slower.

Go get a couple cheap network cards and a four-port ethernet hub. It's
easier and cheaper.

--Matthew



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