B
Bob Day
My home network is currently set up as follows (all the
links are Ethernet links, and computers A and B both
run Windows XP).
------- -------
| | | |
| A |--- fast link --- | B |
| | | |
------- -------
| |
slow|link |
| |
-------- ------- |
| DSL | | | |
|modem|---- | hub |---- slow link -----
| | | |
-------- -------
The problem: With the above setup, when I transfer files
between A and B, Windows XP uses the "slow link" instead
of the fast link. (But there is no problem getting out to
the Internet from B via the DSL modem.)
If I disconnect the slow link between B and the hub, file
transfers between A and B will go over the fast link, but
I can no longer get out to the Internet from B.
I tried eliminating the hub and its connection to B, and
connected the DSL modem directly to A, but still could
not see the Internet from B.
Question: How can I set up my network so I can see the
Internet from B (and of course from A), and so that file
transfers between A and B will automatically use the
fast link? -- Is there any way it can be done without
a switch or a router?
-- Bob Day
links are Ethernet links, and computers A and B both
run Windows XP).
------- -------
| | | |
| A |--- fast link --- | B |
| | | |
------- -------
| |
slow|link |
| |
-------- ------- |
| DSL | | | |
|modem|---- | hub |---- slow link -----
| | | |
-------- -------
The problem: With the above setup, when I transfer files
between A and B, Windows XP uses the "slow link" instead
of the fast link. (But there is no problem getting out to
the Internet from B via the DSL modem.)
If I disconnect the slow link between B and the hub, file
transfers between A and B will go over the fast link, but
I can no longer get out to the Internet from B.
I tried eliminating the hub and its connection to B, and
connected the DSL modem directly to A, but still could
not see the Internet from B.
Question: How can I set up my network so I can see the
Internet from B (and of course from A), and so that file
transfers between A and B will automatically use the
fast link? -- Is there any way it can be done without
a switch or a router?
-- Bob Day