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Dear experts,
I have a laptop and desktop both running win7, both connected via wifi to the same router which is two floors down.
I would like to access the laptop from desktop via remote desktop. It works fine but is a bit slow.
My question is: Can I connect the laptop and desktop via a crossover cable to speed up the remote desktop connection between the two computers?
I suspect plugging one or both computers directly into the router may help but I would really like to keep the two computers in the same room.
The purpose of connecting remote desktop between the two computers is NOT for sharing the internet connection or even for file sharing; it is simply because the laptop computer has some applications on it that the desktop computer does not.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thank you
I have a laptop and desktop both running win7, both connected via wifi to the same router which is two floors down.
I would like to access the laptop from desktop via remote desktop. It works fine but is a bit slow.
My question is: Can I connect the laptop and desktop via a crossover cable to speed up the remote desktop connection between the two computers?
I suspect plugging one or both computers directly into the router may help but I would really like to keep the two computers in the same room.
The purpose of connecting remote desktop between the two computers is NOT for sharing the internet connection or even for file sharing; it is simply because the laptop computer has some applications on it that the desktop computer does not.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thank you