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Connection Methods

If you are going to backup or synchronize to another computer you need to connect to it. There are two basic ways to connect to another computer: Network or Direct.

All the information you need for connecting to other computers is available via Mac Help. To access Mac Help choose "Mac Help" from the Finder menu or hold down the COMMAND-? keys together, while in Finder. To make it simple, the topics you need to search for our listed below. If you still need assistance then contact us.

Turn on File Sharing

Regardless if a network is wired or wireless you connect using the same procedure. The first thing you must do is turn on file sharing on the destination mac.

To enable file sharing, launch "System Preferences" and choose the "Sharing" pane. The status of file sharing is displayed within the the Services panel. If file sharing is off, turn it on by clicking the checkbox in the list. When file sharing is enabled, a descriptive message at the bottom of the Sharing pane provides information on how you can connect to this computer - you may want to make a note of this. Once file sharing is turned on, it will remain on, even between restarts of the computer. The only way to turn it off is to revisit the Sharing preferences panel and turn it off.

The bulleted topics listed below are searchable phrases for you to use in Mac Help. Each will instruct you how to connect to other computers over a network. For information on each topic, copy (COMMAND-C) and paste (COMMAND-V) each search phrase into the search field in Mac Help.
Method 1. Connecting via Network
  • About connecting to shared computers and servers
  • Connecting to shared computers and servers using a network address
  • Connecting to Windows computers and servers from your Mac

Method 2. Direct Connect

  • Transferring files between two computers via FireWire
  • Using IP over FireWire
  • Connecting two computers using Ethernet
  • Connecting two computers via USB
  • Connecting your Mac directly to a Windows computer
Note: It is important to know that the type of connection affects the speed in which files copy. Usually firewire is the fastest, followed by ethernet, followed by wireless.

That's it!

The flexibility and ease of using ChronoSync has so many advantages. If you have any problems while using our products, contact us by using our support form. If you wish to share a tip with us, post it on our comment form. Happy Syncing!


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