As it turns out, since most Netbooks and Laptops don't have gigabit ethernet, the USB 2.0 bus is the fastest way to transfer data to/from these computers. Because of the way USB 2.0 is designed, you can't use a straight cable to connect two computers, so bridging electronics are needed. However, you can often get these cables on ebay or from google comparison shopping for far less than $40.
Our company also makes a software program designed for this cable, called "Easy Computer Sync". It lets you quickly synchronize data with your Netbook or Laptop, and works great for anyone who already owns an Easy Transfer Cable (any brand).
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As it turns out, since most Netbooks and Laptops don't have gigabit ethernet, the USB 2.0 bus is the fastest way to transfer data to/from these computers. Because of the way USB 2.0 is designed, you can't use a straight cable to connect two computers, so bridging electronics are needed. However, you can often get these cables on ebay or from google comparison shopping for far less than $40.
Our company also makes a software program designed for this cable, called "Easy Computer Sync". It lets you quickly synchronize data with your Netbook or Laptop, and works great for anyone who already owns an Easy Transfer Cable (any brand).
Visit http://www.EasyComputerSync.com for more details.