Depending on your needs, you can choose suitable methods and ways to connect two computers together. Connecting via local network, direct connection via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi allows you to access and share data and resources between two computers easily and quickly.
In addition, connecting through remote software is also a good option to connect two computers together, allowing you to access and control a computer remotely.
What are the ways to connect 2 computers together?
Connecting two computers together via LAN
Sharing files, folders between two computers via LAN and connecting two computers together through a LAN cable. This method uses an Ethernet cable to directly connect two computers to each other through the LAN port.
Connecting computer to another computer via USB cable
Some computers support direct connection via USB port. You can use a USB cable to connect two computers together.
Connecting computer to another computer via Bluetooth
If both computers support Bluetooth, you can connect them together via Bluetooth to share files and folders.
Guide to connecting two computers via Wi-Fi
If both computers have Wi-Fi capability, you can use a Wi-Fi access point to connect them. Wi-Fi settings on both computers must ensure that they are connected to the same network.
Connecting two computers together via Router or Switch
If you have a router or switch, you can connect both computers to it to create a LAN. This allows you to share files, printers, and other network resources between computers.
Step-by-step guide on how to connect 2 computers together
Connecting two computers together via LAN
Each computer needs an Ethernet port and you need to prepare an Ethernet cable to connect two computers together.
Step 1: Open Control Panel, select Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center, then select Change adapter settings.
Open Start Menu or press the Windows + S key combination to open the search bar on Windows > type Control Panel
Select Network and Internet
Select Network and Sharing Center
Step 2: Select the network connection and then click Properties.
Select the network name
Click Properties
Alternatively, you can directly click on the network icon at the bottom right corner of the screen and right-click on the current Internet network and select Properties.
Step 3: Double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or click Properties below. Then enter different IP addresses and subnet masks.
To allow computers to communicate with each other, you need to set static IP addresses for both computers. For example, 192.168.1.1 for computer A and 192.168.1.2 for computer B.
Computer 1
Computer 2
Step 4: Open Command Prompt and ping the IP address of the other computer to check the connection between the two computers.
In addition, users also need to adjust some additional options below.
Select Change advanced sharing settings in the Network and Sharing Center > Tick the items Turn on network discovery, Turn off file and printer sharing in the Private section.
Connecting computer to another computer via USB cable
To connect two computers together via USB port, you can use some intermediary devices such as USB-USB cable, USB-Ethernet cable, or use Windows’ network sharing feature. Here are some ways:
Using USB-USB cable
Step 1: Use a USB-USB cable to connect two computers together. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port of the first computer and the other end to the USB port of the second computer.
Step 2: To share Internet connection or create a LAN, you can go to Network and Sharing Center and share the network connection through the USB port.
Step 3: In some cases, especially on older operating systems, you may need to install drivers and software on your computer before sharing data
Using USB-Ethernet cable
This method is similar to sharing data via LAN.
Step 1: Use a USB-Ethernet cable to connect one computer to the USB port and another computer to the Ethernet port.
Step 2: Connect the USB cable to the first computer and the Ethernet port to the second computer.
Step 3: Install drivers for the USB-Ethernet device if required by the operating system.
Step 4: Share the network connection if you want to use the Internet or share files between the two computers.
Connecting computer to another computer via Bluetooth
To connect two computers together via Bluetooth, make sure that both computers have Bluetooth capability and are enabled. Here is a basic guide to connecting a computer to another computer via Bluetooth:
Step 1: Open Settings on both computers and check if Bluetooth is turned on. If not, turn on Bluetooth on both computers and proceed to search for the other device.
Step 2: Pair the two computers together. Note that you will need to enter a PIN code to confirm the connection between the two computers. Pay attention to whether the PIN code matches or not.
Step 4: Once the connection is established, you can share data between the two computers by using the file transfer feature via Bluetooth.
Select the file you want to share or receive to proceed with sharing data between the two computers.
Guide to connecting two computers via Wi-Fi
To connect two computers together via Wi-Fi, you can use various methods. Here is a basic guide using Wi-Fi:
Using Ad-hoc network
This method only applies to older Windows versions such as Windows 7. In newer versions, it is renamed Mobile hotspot.
Step 1: On the first computer, open Settings and select Network & Internet, then select Wi-Fi. Select Mobile hotspot and enable this feature.
Step 2: Select Edit to customize the Ad-hoc network settings, set the network name and password (if needed).
Step 3: On the second computer, open Wi-Fi and search for the Wi-Fi network you created earlier on the other computer. Enter the password (if any) and connect.
Step 4: Open Command Prompt and ping the IP address of the other computer to check the connection.
Note that creating an Ad-hoc network may require administrator privileges on your computer. Make sure you have the necessary privileges to make network configuration changes. In addition, the Mobile Hotspot feature currently only supports Windows 10 and above. Windows 7 and below will have to create an Ad-hoc network in Control Panel.
Connecting two computers together via Router
Step 1: Connect each computer to a LAN port on the router using an Ethernet cable.
Step 2: Usually, the router will automatically assign IP addresses to computers connected via DHCP. You can check the IP address of each computer in the network settings.
Step 3: Ping the IP address of the other computer from each computer to ensure the connection.
Note that before connecting, you should reconfigure the network settings on both computers for the two computers to recognize each other. Once a successful connection has been established, you can perform tasks such as file sharing, printer sharing, or easy internet access.
In addition, computer connection is also dependent on their operating systems. In many cases, you may need to adjust network settings and file sharing on both computers to establish a successful connection.Top of Form