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how to connect two laptops with lan cable

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  A lan cable is an Ethernet cable that connects computers and other devices to a network. Though there are many types of cables, the most popular among them is the lan cable. In this blog post, you'll learn how to connect two laptops using a LAN cable. Here's what you need: - LAN Cable - Two Laptops with WiFi disabled (wireless connections will interfere with the connection) - access to your router settings page Step 1: Connect The Lan Cable To Your Router Plug one end of the lan cable into your router's WAN port. Then find where on your laptop the LAN card is located and plug the other end of the lan line into it. This is the computer with the LAN card, which has to be either Mac OS X or Windows. Step 2: Configure Your Router Settings Image source: https://www.reliancedigital.in/ First of all, you'll have to make sure that you have it enabled. On a Mac you have to edit your network settings by going to System Preferences > Network. Go the Edit butt

how to connect two laptops with hdmi

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  Ever wanted to connect two laptops together? Yes, that's possible. If you have one laptop with a HDMI port and another with an HDMI port, it is in fact possible.   Learn how to do this.      Image source: https://www.flipkart.com/ We live in a digital world where everything is interconnected. One way of creating this connection can be done through the use of an adapter such as the Pigtail for Mac Mini or USB-C for Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) - Mini DisplayPort adapter .  Image source: https://paytmmall.com/ These adapters can help connect your HDMI equipped devices together and allow you to mirror your screens just like in a dual monitor setup. However, if you don't have a compatible adapter,  Image source: https://www.amazon.com/ it is still possible to connect two laptops together. It is not a complicated process. But one that requires a bit of time and effort to accomplish.    Before you begin be sure the HDMI cable is rated for your resolution and refresh rate.  Image source: