You can do it wirelessly too. Have one of them set up it's own airport
network, then have the other connect to it.

I don't know any of your details as far as OS versions you are running,
making it a little hard to go into more detail...

Wiebe


On 24/9/03 9:05 AM, "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My Reply follows quote. On 23/09/2003 15:06 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> 
>> How can I transfer files from one to another.  They both have airport
>> cards.
> -------
> Well, I don't know if you can "airport" directly between computers, but
> an easy way would be to link them with a crossover ethernet cable, enable
> filesharing on both, open the Network browser and go to town. You may be
> able to do this with the airport cards, but, not having one to play
> with...
> 
> Ken


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