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About Benedict Brand-Cotti
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I am experienced in the setting up and trouble shooting of Wired and wireless networks. Covering IEEE 802.x Standards. I have set up and configured Various systems bearing many services including ATM, VOIP, Ethernet. I have good Working knowledge of the ISO 7 Layer Model and associated Protocols.

Experience
15 years Building, Repairing and upgrading PC's and workstations. 5 years Supporting international customers whilst integrating a fixed wireless access systems into their networks. This includes directly training Engineers of various nationalities about our (Cambridge Broadband's) equipment.

Education/Credentials
Data Comms and Telecomms at Degree Level

 
   

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General Networking/Lan/Wan - wireless networking


Expert: Benedict Brand-Cotti - 3/23/2008

Question
sir,

i have 2 computer at home os win xp. i want both comp in the network through Blue tooth doungle. so i can share my files and drives. it is possible through Bluetooth Doungle. pls give details

Answer
Hi Sun,

To be honest, I find 802.11 (Wireless) is excellent for home networking.

I have only dabbled with Bluetooth Dongles, connecting my mobile phone and a Compaq iPAQ at home.

I did find the following guide from Microsoft useful for setting up.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883259

You basically need to create a relationship between the two devices, then set up sharing on the directories or drives you wish to transfer between.

You should then be able to "see" the shared locations from both machines.

Let me know how you get on?

Regards,


Ben

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