Thursday, 26 August 2010

Windows Vista - How to set up a home network

Home Network is a local network where computers are connected. Once you have installed a home network, you can use the devices connected to other computers that share printers, CD / DVD-ROM, etc.

To set up a home network, you need the network adapter. We recommend that you follow the installation instructions provided with each adapter. Then you connect your computer and start setting up a wireless router wizard. FirstYou can connect your computer, you need a DSL modem and an ISP account. You should start the Internet Connection Wizard, connect the computer to the Internet. If you have an Internet connection, you must verify the connection. To control the Internet, open a browser and just visit a site. If the page is displayed correctly, you are connected to the Internet.

The connection of the host depends on several factors, including Modem, Internet connection and modem. For Ethernet, the crossover cable used for computers near each other, there can be connected. You need the ICS, so both computers can share your Internet connection. If computers are far from each other, you can use a router to connect together. If your room has a built-in Ethernet, connect the Ethernet cable into Ethernet jacks.

For the wireless network, you must set a> Wizard Wireless Router. If you want to create a HPNA network, you must take your computer with a HPNA network card. The room must be built on a socket. When setting up HPNA network, you should all network devices to the computer including printers, in order to connect properly.

Once you have the network configuration, you must perform a test to see if the computers are connected. To do this, you should be on "Network Connections" go underSettings on the Start menu. The printer icon will not appear on the computer connected when you see the printer share.

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