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LANing over a home fiber router
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gro...@cyberdude.com
2020-07-20 04:32:25 UTC
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I have a standard FTTH router which came with my net connection, i.e. whatever my ISP has given me, it's not bought. If TWO laptops are connected to it OVER WIFI, can they share files between em, assuming a pretty out-of-the-box Linux installation? What about sharing a printer, ie. if ONE laptop has one there, you can print from the other one? What do I need, this "SMB" thing, or NFS or what??
I'm vaguely curious as to whether this can be done with out-the-box WINDOZE as well, but not really :)


Thanks.
Grant Taylor
2020-07-20 20:30:23 UTC
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Post by ***@cyberdude.com
I have a standard FTTH router which came with my net connection,
i.e. whatever my ISP has given me, it's not bought. If TWO laptops
are connected to it OVER WIFI, can they share files between em,
assuming a pretty out-of-the-box Linux installation?
You should be able to.
Post by ***@cyberdude.com
What about sharing a printer, ie. if ONE laptop has one there,
you can print from the other one? What do I need, this "SMB" thing,
or NFS or what??
I would think that LPD or CUPS would be sufficient to allow printing
across the network.
Post by ***@cyberdude.com
I'm vaguely curious as to whether this can be done with out-the-box
WINDOZE as well, but not really :)
Yes, this should be relatively trivial to do on Windows as Windows has
installed the necessary software by default for about 20 years.
Post by ***@cyberdude.com
Thanks.
You're welcome.
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