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My question might sound stupid, but is there any way that i could connect my desktop PC with my laptop without setting up any router-LAN or without any USB/Ext.HDD.

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Find yourself a crossover Ethernet cable (they are usually red or are terminated in red connectors) and you connect the PC's directly to each other.

This will have the same effect as being on the same network/LAN without the need for a router/switch/other intermediate device.

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  • Forgot about the ethernet for some reason.
    – soandos
    Aug 8, 2011 at 4:38
  • @soandos: Why your comment says to forget about ethernet?
    – xorpower
    Aug 8, 2011 at 4:46
  • I was not that clear. What I meant was that in my answer I forgot about ethernet cables. I then upvoted this answer, and then edited my own.
    – soandos
    Aug 8, 2011 at 4:47
  • A lot of newer hardware has auto MDI-X detection so you might not even need a crossover cable, possibly a normal cable will work.
    – LawrenceC
    Sep 29, 2013 at 23:42
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You could use firewire if you have the ports, or you can try something like an HDMI to firewire converter.

Using crossover ethernet cables is probably the easiest way.

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Option 1:

You should be able to run a normal ethernet cable between the two machines. Once upon a time this required a crossover cable, but just about any network card made in the last 10 years has a feature called "auto mdix" that will handle this for you.

Additionally, you will need to manually assign a static IP address to both machines, and may also wish to create corresponding entries in the hosts files so they can talk to each other by name, rather than IP.

Option 2:

If either machine is running Windows 7 and both machines have wireless network cards, there is a new feature in Windows 7 called a "Microsoft Virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter". You can use this feature to set up the windows 7 and a wireless access point host for the other.

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