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Wirelessly connect to a PC?
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<blockquote data-quote="dingusjt@mac.co" data-source="post: 364452" data-attributes="member: 29415"><p>Morning,</p><p></p><p>I've searched but I can't seem to find the answer, or maybe I i'm overlooking what i'm looking for.</p><p></p><p>My roommate just gave me her old pc. I have a Powerbook. </p><p></p><p>Can I directly connect to her PC and use it as a server, to access files etc. without the use of a router, modem, etc. Just two computers, communicating between eachother, granted her PC has wifi capabilities as well?</p><p></p><p>I have no intent of using the pc just as a wireless hard drive of sorts that I can just tuck away somewhere, where I can access from anywhere in the house at anytime, have my automatic backup to it, access itunes library etc. etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dingusjt@mac.co, post: 364452, member: 29415"] Morning, I've searched but I can't seem to find the answer, or maybe I i'm overlooking what i'm looking for. My roommate just gave me her old pc. I have a Powerbook. Can I directly connect to her PC and use it as a server, to access files etc. without the use of a router, modem, etc. Just two computers, communicating between eachother, granted her PC has wifi capabilities as well? I have no intent of using the pc just as a wireless hard drive of sorts that I can just tuck away somewhere, where I can access from anywhere in the house at anytime, have my automatic backup to it, access itunes library etc. etc. [/QUOTE]
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