First post, by ux-3
After my frustration with USB 2.0 cards has reached saturation, I am trying to follow the advice given here in several threads for data transfer problems: Go through network.
OK. First attempt was to use the USB port on the router for a USB stick that everyone can access. But NO!, Win 11 laughs at the protocol (SMB1) and says nono. OK, going direct may be the better idea anyway.
In the past, I sometimes used the Windows networking ability to create a home net for data transfer. So I tried my best to get it set up. I created a folder "retro" and gave access right to everyone in the network. The funny thing is, on the win98 machine, I can at least see my main machine and my wife's PC now. When I then click on the main machine, I get told it is not available, despite me having released a folder.
On my main machine, I can not even see the win98 machine nor that from my wife. But I get to see several Wifi access nodes.
I really don't want anything fancy: I would like to have a folder on my main PC that I can access from the retro machines and/or I would like to be able to have full HDD access to the reto machines from my main PC.
Is there a tutorial on how to do this? Maybe I am just missing something basic?
Retro PC warning: The things you own end up owning you.