每当我们在多个系统上工作时,通过连接发送文件是我们最喜欢的。毕竟在同一个LAN 连接(LAN connection)上使我们的工作更轻松,文件传输使我们的任务变得困难。大多数时候,我们最终会通过邮件与自己共享文件,因为大多数工作区域都禁止使用拇指/闪存驱动器。
通过LAN(LAN)连接共享文件很容易,但也不是孩子的任务。在本文中,我们将分享一些基本方法,您可以使用这些方法轻松地通过LAN连接在系统之间共享文件。
现在,此LAN连接可能是您的家庭网络(Home Network)或办公网络(Office Network),这些方法将适用于它们。通过网络共享文件在共享用户和工作组之间保存文件。此外,一次又一次地将外部驱动器插入不同的计算机是非常麻烦的。
要执行此方法,出于各种原因,我们建议您使用Ethernet/LAN cable使用电缆连接是安全传输数据的最古老和最快的方法之一。使用以太网(Ethernet)电缆是显而易见的选择,最便宜的以太网(Ethernet)电缆支持高达 1GBPS 的传输速度。即使使用USB 2.0传输数据,以太网连接仍然会很快,因为USB 2.0仅支持高达 480 MBPS的速度。
使用LAN(LAN)在计算机之间共享文件
为了能够在计算机之间传输或共享文件,您需要通过以太网(Ethernet)电缆或路由器/调制解调器直接连接它们。您应该记住的唯一一件事是两个系统应该在同一个网络中。您可以更改连接媒介,但如果您按照步骤操作,该方法适用于每个连接。
使用LAN在(LAN)Windows 10计算机之间传输文件所需的步骤是:
- 连接两个系统。
- 在两个系统上启用和配置网络(Configure Network)共享。
- 配置局域网连接
- 传输文件。
1]连接两个系统
将这两个系统连接(Connect)到任何LAN网络或使用LAN/Ethernet电缆连接它们。确保LAN电缆状况良好。如果您更喜欢使用无线 LAN(Wireless LAN)或WLAN ,请确保连接强度良好。
2]在两个系统上启用(Enable)和配置网络(Configure Network)共享
在两台计算机上执行此方法,确保遵循每个步骤。
Press Win + R键,键入 control,然后按 enter。控制面板(Control Panel)将打开。
将视图更改为大图标,然后单击网络(Network)和共享中心(Sharing Center)。
现在,在左侧面板上单击更改(Change)高级共享设置。请记住,此方法适用于私有(Private)网络和公共网络。
现在在所有网络(All Networks)部分,在文件(File)共享连接下选择 128 位加密。
您可以根据自己的喜好选择打开或关闭密码保护。
现在单击保存更改。
阅读(Read):文件共享在 Windows 中不起作用。
3]配置局域网连接
如果您了解如何设置IP 地址(IP Addresses),那么配置LAN并不是什么大问题。在这种方法中,我们不会设置任何 IP 地址,但我们会选择自动获取它们。手动设置这些 IP 地址需要对它们的工作原理有基本的了解。
Press Win + R键,键入 control,然后按 enter。控制面板(Control Panel)将打开。
将视图更改为大图标,然后单击网络(Network)和共享中心(Sharing Center)。
现在,在左侧面板上单击更改(Change)适配器设置。
单击(Click)确定并关闭连接属性。
注意:如果您在由任何授权人员配置网络的组织中工作,那么您可以寻求他/她的帮助。
4]传输文件
现在要在计算机之间传输或共享文件,您可以轻松完成。
(Collect)将您要共享的所有文件收集到一个文件夹中。
现在,单击特定人员。
转到您刚刚共享文件夹的系统。在系统上,打开这台电脑并从左侧面板导航到网络以查看否。(Network)连接的网络设备。
选择您刚刚共享文件的设备,您将看到共享文件的文件夹。
提示(Tip):与无线网络相比,使用以太网(Ethernet)电缆进行此类共享要好得多。Wi-Fi 信号的波动可能会导致设备无法被发现。如果您的 PC 无法扫描它们,请检查如何查看网络上的其他系统。
阅读下一篇(Read next):您无法连接到文件共享,因为它不安全(You can’t connect to the file share because it’s not secure)。
How to share files between computers using LAN in Windows 11/10
Whenever we work on multiple systеms, sending files over the connection is what we prefer the most. After all being on the same LAN connection makes our work easier, file transfer is what makes our tasks difficult. Most of the time we end up sharing files to ourselves over the mail as most working areas prohibit the usage of thumb/flash drives.
File sharing over the LAN connection is easy but not a child’s task too. In this article, we will share some basic methods using which you can easily share files between systems over a LAN connection.
Now, this LAN connection could be your Home Network or Office Network, these methods will work on them. Sharing files over the network keep files between the sharing users and the workgroup. Moreover, plugging external drives again and again to different computers is very troublesome.
To perform this method, we suggest you using Ethernet/LAN cable because of various reasons. Using a cable connection is one of the oldest and fastest ways of transferring data securely. Using the Ethernet cable is the obvious choice, the cheapest Ethernet cable support transfer speed up to 1GBPS. Even if one uses USB 2.0 to transfer data, the ethernet connection will still be fast as USB 2.0 supports speeds only up to 480 MBPS.
Share files between computers using LAN
To be able to transfer or share the files between the computers, you need to connect them directly via an Ethernet cable or a router/modem. The only thing you should keep in mind is that both the systems should be in the same network. You can change the medium of connection but the method works on every connection if you follow the steps.
The steps you need to transfer files between Windows 10 computers using LAN are:
- Connect both the systems.
- Enable and Configure Network Sharing on both systems.
- Configure LAN connection
- Transfer files.
1] Connect both the systems
Connect both the systems to any LAN network or use a LAN/Ethernet cable to connect them. Make sure that the LAN cables are in good condition. If you prefer to use Wireless LAN or WLAN then make sure that connection strength is good.
2] Enable and Configure Network Sharing on both systems
Perform this method on both the computers, make sure to follow every step.
Press Win + R keys, type control, and press enter. The Control Panel will open up.
Change the view to Large icons and click on Network and Sharing Center.
Now, on the left panel click on Change advanced sharing settings. Keep in mind that this method works on Private as well as the public network.
Now in All Networks section, under File sharing connections select 128-bit encryption.
You can choose to turn password protection on or off as per your preference.
Now click on Save changes.
Read: File Sharing is not working in Windows.
3] Configure LAN connection
Configuring LAN is not a big deal if you understand how to set IP Addresses. In this method, we are not going to set any IP addresses but we will choose to obtain them automatically. Setting these IP addresses manually requires a basic understanding of how they work.
Press Win + R keys, type control, and press enter. The Control Panel will open up.
Change the view to Large icons and click on Network and Sharing Center.
Now, on the left panel click on Change adapter settings.
Click on OK and close the connection properties.
Note: If you are working in an organization where networks are configured by any authorized person then you can take his/her help.
4] Transfer files
Now to transfer or to share files between computers, you can do it pretty easily.
Collect all the files you want to share in a folder.
Now, click on Specific people.
Go to the system with which you just shared the folder. On the system, open This PC and navigate to Network from the left panel to see no. of connected networking devices.
Select the device from which you just shared the files and you will the folder of files that was shared.
Tip: Using Ethernet cables for this type of sharing is much preferable as compared to a wireless network. The fluctuation in Wi-Fi signals can cause a device not to be discoverable. Check how to see other systems on the network if your PC is not able to scan them.
Read next: You can’t connect to the file share because it’s not secure.