Quick question about temporarily networking computers since we seem to have a lot of computer/network gurus here.....
I have a desktop at home I need to temp tranfer files somewhere else. I have my work laptop I want to transfer to. I have a crossover cable from previous connected desktops I use to have at home.
When I set the computers up for this connection, my desktop writes a setup file to disk that I have to run on the laptop to set the networking up.
My problem is, my laptop is set up now for my work network. I am wondering if setting up file transfer through a crossover cable is going to mess up any work network setup or not. Getting IT to fix anything if I mess it up would be quite difficult to do as well as, our new IT supervisor is pretty harsh about anything you do to the computers that they don't do themselves (installing programs, stuff like that.) I don't want to end up needing IT to fix any network issues if anything gets messed up.
What I am doing is transfering files over to hold so I can format and repartition a secondary drive I have for photography (approximately 30-40 gb worth of photos.) I can't hold everything on my main desktop drive. Using my two 2 gb SD cards isn't working well with very long write times. It's taking me about an hour to transfer 2 gb onto the SD cards. That's just taking way too long.
Any help or thoughts are appreciated. I'm not looking to purchase anything to do this, though eventually I'd like to grab myself a portable hard drive.
I have a desktop at home I need to temp tranfer files somewhere else. I have my work laptop I want to transfer to. I have a crossover cable from previous connected desktops I use to have at home.
When I set the computers up for this connection, my desktop writes a setup file to disk that I have to run on the laptop to set the networking up.
My problem is, my laptop is set up now for my work network. I am wondering if setting up file transfer through a crossover cable is going to mess up any work network setup or not. Getting IT to fix anything if I mess it up would be quite difficult to do as well as, our new IT supervisor is pretty harsh about anything you do to the computers that they don't do themselves (installing programs, stuff like that.) I don't want to end up needing IT to fix any network issues if anything gets messed up.
What I am doing is transfering files over to hold so I can format and repartition a secondary drive I have for photography (approximately 30-40 gb worth of photos.) I can't hold everything on my main desktop drive. Using my two 2 gb SD cards isn't working well with very long write times. It's taking me about an hour to transfer 2 gb onto the SD cards. That's just taking way too long.
Any help or thoughts are appreciated. I'm not looking to purchase anything to do this, though eventually I'd like to grab myself a portable hard drive.