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You can connect any two computers in linux.
You can connect any two computers in linux.
You can get up to 35 mb/s transfer speeds.
You can get up to 35 mb/s transfer speeds.
Procedure
Procedure


# Connect the cable ethernet to ethernet
# The computers will try to auto config but it will fail.
# Go to the settings for the connection and change the ipv4 setting to link-local
# Repeat on the other computer.
# Now you can ssh or mount the remote computer.
## We use fish in dolphin\
## fish://user@host


Very convenient when setting up a new computer and you only have a wifi network.
===Printer Sharing on the network===
===Printer Sharing on the network===


[[IT/Software/Networking/PrinterSharing | PrinterSharing]]
[[IT/Software/Networking/PrinterSharing | PrinterSharing]]

Revision as of 07:30, 24 September 2021

Basics


Hosts Files

located in /etc/hosts this is one of the most critical files you will ever learn

Netplan

I suppose it is good because smarter people than I adopted it.

The config is very very sensitive to spacing.

ZeroTier

This allows you direct access to any computer as if it had a static IP.

I wish I had learned about this early on.

It allows easily for remote printing and direct NoMachine access.

ZeroTier

Scan WiFi for Signal Strength

There are many tools to do this.

WiFiScanning

Ethernet Connection between computers(Link-Local)

You can connect any two computers in linux. You can get up to 35 mb/s transfer speeds.

Procedure

  1. Connect the cable ethernet to ethernet
  2. The computers will try to auto config but it will fail.
  3. Go to the settings for the connection and change the ipv4 setting to link-local
  4. Repeat on the other computer.
  5. Now you can ssh or mount the remote computer.
    1. We use fish in dolphin\
    2. fish://user@host

Very convenient when setting up a new computer and you only have a wifi network.

Printer Sharing on the network

PrinterSharing