Direct cable connection
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Direct Cable Connection (DCC), is a feature of Microsoft Windows
that allows a computer to transfer and share files
(or connected printers) with another computer, via a connection using either the serial port
, parallel port
or the infrared
port of each computer. It is well-suited for computers that do not have an ethernet
adapter installed, although DCC in Windows XP can be configured to use one (with a proper crossover cable
if no network hub is used) if available.
s of the computer, a null modem
cable (or a null modem adapter connected to a standard serial cable) must be used to connect each of the two computers to communicate properly. Such connection uses PPP
protocol.
s are used, Windows supports standard or basic 4-bit cable (commonly known as LapLink cable
), Enhanced Capabilities Port
(ECP) cable, or Universal Cable Module (UCM) cable (which was known as DirectParallel cable by Parallel Technologies).
), can also be used.
, Wi-Fi
and Bluetooth
have become ubiquitous on current generation computers. To transfer files and settings, Windows Vista includes Windows Easy Transfer
, which uses a proprietary USB-to-USB bridge cable known as the Easy Transfer Cable
.
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft.Microsoft introduced an operating environment named Windows on November 20, 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces . Microsoft Windows came to dominate the world's personal...
that allows a computer to transfer and share files
Computer file
A computer file is a block of arbitrary information, or resource for storing information, which is available to a computer program and is usually based on some kind of durable storage. A file is durable in the sense that it remains available for programs to use after the current program has finished...
(or connected printers) with another computer, via a connection using either the serial port
Serial port
In computing, a serial port is a serial communication physical interface through which information transfers in or out one bit at a time...
, parallel port
Parallel port
A parallel port is a type of interface found on computers for connecting various peripherals. In computing, a parallel port is a parallel communication physical interface. It is also known as a printer port or Centronics port...
or the infrared
IRDA
IRDA may refer to:* Infrared Data Association, in information and communications technology , a standard for communication between devices over short distances using infrared signals...
port of each computer. It is well-suited for computers that do not have an ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet is a family of computer networking technologies for local area networks commercially introduced in 1980. Standardized in IEEE 802.3, Ethernet has largely replaced competing wired LAN technologies....
adapter installed, although DCC in Windows XP can be configured to use one (with a proper crossover cable
Ethernet crossover cable
An Ethernet crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable used to connect computing devices together directly. Normal straight through or patch cables were used to connect from a host network interface controller to a network switch, hub or router.A cable with connections that "cross over" was used...
if no network hub is used) if available.
DCC with Serial Port
If using the serial portSerial port
In computing, a serial port is a serial communication physical interface through which information transfers in or out one bit at a time...
s of the computer, a null modem
Null modem
Null modem is a communication method to connect two DTEs directly using an RS-232 serial cable. The name stems from the historical use of the RS-232 cable to connect two teleprinter devices to modems in order to communicate with one another; null modem communication was possible by instead using...
cable (or a null modem adapter connected to a standard serial cable) must be used to connect each of the two computers to communicate properly. Such connection uses PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol
In networking, the Point-to-Point Protocol is a data link protocol commonly used in establishing a direct connection between two networking nodes...
protocol.
DCC with Parallel Port
If the parallel portParallel port
A parallel port is a type of interface found on computers for connecting various peripherals. In computing, a parallel port is a parallel communication physical interface. It is also known as a printer port or Centronics port...
s are used, Windows supports standard or basic 4-bit cable (commonly known as LapLink cable
LapLink cable
A LapLink cable is a cable that allows one to connect two computers together to establish a direct cable connection. The connection is achieved via the parallel ports on the two computers. No networking hardware such as a network interface card or a modem are required...
), Enhanced Capabilities Port
IEEE 1284
IEEE 1284 is a standard that defines bi-directional parallel communications between computers and other devices.-History:In the 1970s, Centronics developed the now-familiar printer parallel port that soon became a de facto standard...
(ECP) cable, or Universal Cable Module (UCM) cable (which was known as DirectParallel cable by Parallel Technologies).
DCC with IR
Infrared communication ports, like the ones found on laptop computers (such as IrDAIRDA
IRDA may refer to:* Infrared Data Association, in information and communications technology , a standard for communication between devices over short distances using infrared signals...
), can also be used.
DCC with USB
Connecting any two computers using USB requires a special proprietary bridge cable; the usual USB-to-USB cable does not work as USB does not support such type of communication and attempting to do so may even damage the connecting computers as it can short the two computers' power supplies together, possibly destroying one or both machines or causing a fire hazard. Therefore, Direct Cable Connection over USB is not possible; a USB link cable must be used, as seen in the Microsoft knowledge base article 814982. However, with a USB link cable, a program which supports data transfer using that cable must be used. Typically, such a program is supplied with the USB link cable. The DCC wizard or Windows Explorer cannot be used to transfer files over a USB link cable.Windows Vista changes
Windows Vista drops support for the Direct cable connection feature as ethernetEthernet
Ethernet is a family of computer networking technologies for local area networks commercially introduced in 1980. Standardized in IEEE 802.3, Ethernet has largely replaced competing wired LAN technologies....
, Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi or Wifi, is a mechanism for wirelessly connecting electronic devices. A device enabled with Wi-Fi, such as a personal computer, video game console, smartphone, or digital audio player, can connect to the Internet via a wireless network access point. An access point has a range of about 20...
and Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks with high levels of security...
have become ubiquitous on current generation computers. To transfer files and settings, Windows Vista includes Windows Easy Transfer
Windows Easy Transfer
Windows Easy Transfer is a file transferring program included in newer versions of Microsoft Windows operating system which allows the switching files and settings between two PCs. The program aides migration of Windows XP or earlier to a new computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7. It...
, which uses a proprietary USB-to-USB bridge cable known as the Easy Transfer Cable
Easy Transfer Cable
The Easy Transfer Cable is a USB 2.0 device which is used to connect two computers together. The connectors are both USB-A male connectors to connect to each PC, but the cable also has a small box in the middle which contains the needed electronics and chipset to allow the two connected computers...
.
See also
- Null modemNull modemNull modem is a communication method to connect two DTEs directly using an RS-232 serial cable. The name stems from the historical use of the RS-232 cable to connect two teleprinter devices to modems in order to communicate with one another; null modem communication was possible by instead using...
- LapLink cableLapLink cableA LapLink cable is a cable that allows one to connect two computers together to establish a direct cable connection. The connection is achieved via the parallel ports on the two computers. No networking hardware such as a network interface card or a modem are required...
- Serial line internet protocolSerial Line Internet ProtocolThe Serial Line Internet Protocol is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and modem connections. It is documented in RFC 1055...
(SLIP) - Parallel line internet protocolParallel Line Internet ProtocolThe Parallel Line Internet Protocol is a computer networking protocol for direct computer-to-computer communications using the parallel port normally used for connections to a printer....
(PLIP) - Point-to-Point ProtocolPoint-to-Point ProtocolIn networking, the Point-to-Point Protocol is a data link protocol commonly used in establishing a direct connection between two networking nodes...
(PPP) - InterSvr/InterLnk