Dear Robert,
Yes, using the IR port and "beaming".
Check the FAQ at the various sties, i.e. Victor's (http://www.chuma.org/newton/), ThisOld Newt, InfoNewt, etc., for detailed instructions.
Sincerely.
Wizard
RAV wrote:
> I have two 2100's, one act as a back up to the other. The question
> is:Can you connect the two directly to synchronize them?
> Thank you,
> Robert
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