Hi Ken,

Lot of thanks for your information and the document attached to your 
email.  It is rather interesting.
Appreciated for your effort.  I will try according to your guidance.

Thanks

B.R.
Stephen


At 06:41 PM 1/5/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>On Saturday 05 January 2002 09:22 am, you wrote:
> > Hi Altoine,
> >
> > Thanks for your response.
> >
> > I came from Win.  In Win it is pretty simple to transfer data between Win
> > boxes using, Laplink, PCAnywhere, NetMeeting, etc.  I have no idea on
> > Linux.  What I expect to learn is ;
> >
> > 1) How to link up 2 Linux boxes or one Linux box and one Win box for data
> > transfer ?  Can I use cable to connect the parallel ports of 2 boxes
> > instead of via Lan Hub?  Both have network cards installed
> >
> > 2) How to link up 2 workstations, 2 Linux boxes and 2 Win boxes for data
> > transfer ?  All of them have netwrok cards installed.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > B.R.
> > Stephen
> >
>Stephen,
>Maybe this attatchment will help you.
>I spent many hours puzzling over just exactly the same questions you have
>just asked.
>The bottom line answer is, you don't need any of the programs mentioned
>above, either in Windoes or Linux if you have the equipment installed for
>networking ie, network cards and either Coaxial cable (older cards) or hub
>and twisted pair (RJ45) cables to match the number of computers you wish to
>network.
>The attatched HTML page is a HOWTO I put together and had on my website just
>so Myself and others could refer to it to get started.
>Hope this will help you get a jump start on the mysteries of networking.
>--
>Ken Thompson, North West Antique Autos
>Payette, Idaho
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.nwaa.com
>Sales and brokering of antique autos and parts.
>
>Linux- Coming Soon To A Desktop Near You
>Registered Linux User #183936


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