cat 5 cable

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Cat 5 cable is a standard Ethernet cable used for wired networking in Windows environments. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover using Cat 5 cables to connect Windows 7 and Windows XP computers in small office or home networks, such as transferring files between machines or setting up a wired network without a server. Users often ask about direct cable connections or using Cat 5 with a switch for peer-to-peer file sharing. Troubleshooting topics include Windows 7 losing network connectivity over time on wired Cat 5 connections. The cable is a common solution for reliable, wired local area networks in mixed Windows operating system setups.
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    Windows 7 Help - Building a Windows 7 network without a server

    Hi, I'm hoping someone here can help me before I get too lost. I have been asked to to put a network into a office over the holidays. The layout is going to be the following: Reception X 2 PC'S Front Office X 2 Printers Back offices X 4 PC's Main PC/Server X 1 Switch - 16 port Netgear switch...
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    Windows 7 Window 7 stops seeing and connecting to networks with the passage of time...

    Hi all, I've got a dell studio xps 1350 laptop running win 7 ultimate. At home, I have a Verizon wireless modem that connects my simple home network together (not domain, just work group), which has three other XP machines /and a lap top connected to. I have no problem with the xp...
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    Windows 7 Transferring Files from Windows 7 comp to Windows XP comp

    Would it be at all possible for me to transfer files from a Windows 7 computer to a Windows XP computer with the XP Computer being the destination? If it is possible can I do it with a Cat5 Cable or does it have to be done in a different way? How do you do it?
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