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Feb 18, 2014 8:16 AM in response to kaz-kby Grant Bennet-Alder,If each Mac can get on the Internet without re-wiring, your network infrastructure is already in place.
System preferences > Sharing > File Sharing ...
... will allow to to share either a Public folder, or any other items you decide to share.
see within, under Advanced topics: Configure user and group accounts with appropriate access privileges
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Feb 18, 2014 9:32 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alderby PM3PRO,The Mac Pro is hard wired to my router and the Mac Mini is run wireless. Would it be better to hard wired or rather pull a network drop to my Mac Mini or can I do this wireless? I also want to set the Mini up so I can share the screen with the Pro. I want to do some cool stuff with my home theater and I'm hoping you guys can help me make magic with my Mini lol. (^_^)
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Feb 18, 2014 9:40 AM in response to PM3PROby Grant Bennet-Alder,It would be better to hard wire it, and not just 100BaseT.
You will get "near hard Drive" speeds from Gigabit Ethernet connection, and annoyingly slower otherwise. Gigabit Ethernet requires all 8 wires in the cables.
Note that if you wave a Gigabit Switch, your Internet Router does not necessarily need to have Gigabit speeds. This is because File Transfer uses a device-to-device transfer, and does not need the Router to intervene.
If you were considering upgrading your Router, the newest Apple Routers have Gigabit Ethernet, and are Dual-Band (gets your neighbors out of the way) and support the latest 802.11ac that will be faster if you buy a new Mac.
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You can hook it up any way you like, and it will work. Then you can upgrade a piece at a time and it keeps on working, just gets faster. No need to collect everything and do it all at once.