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kntgsp

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I have a PC Laptop that I lug around because of work, and I would like to copy my iTunes library onto it so I can listen to my music at work. Can I send the file over a wifi connection since both my mac mini and laptop have wifi? I just don't want to bother burning a bunch of dvd's or getting an external drive simply for moving files that could easily be moved over a network.

What is the simplest way to do this?
 
Simplest way is to enable file sharing on both computers. edesignuk made an excellent and comprehensive guide to networking OSX and Windows.

Of course, it's not going to be fast but the closer the two computers are to the router, the (marginally) quicker it'll happen.
 
edesign's guide is good, but i'd question the use of WiFi if the library's over a few hundred megs- because of the speed / reliability of wireless it could take forever. (If your router is 54G/AirPort Extreme, and your laptop supports it too, you can assume roughly 60 minutes per gigabyte).

If you don't want to wait so long, plug in a crossover network cable, which'll work roughly double the speed (100mbps instead of 54).

Alternatively a FireWire hard drive would do the trick in a quarter of the time it takes cabled ethernet.


Good luck, and have fun! 🙂
 
bigandy said:
If you don't want to wait so long, plug in a crossover network cable, which'll work roughly double the speed (100mbps instead of 54).

True, although as one of the computers is a mac, you don't need a crossover cable. Any standard cat5 will do.
 
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