Networking computers may sound like a complicated task but, in actuality, is not very complex. Networking computers will allow one computer to communicate with other computers without a phone line. This can enable your computer to share files, and play games with the other computers. You will need a network card installed for each computer you are setting up, two network cables, and one network hub. Follow these instructions and your computers will be networked.
Connecting the hardware in a network is fairly simple. You take the networking cable and plug it into the networking card in the computer(see picture 1). Then you run the cord to the hub and plug it in(see picture 3). The other networking cable should go from the hub to the networking card in the other compu
Now you must make sure the client for Microsoft networks is on. Go to the Bindings tab and click the box with "Client for Microsoft Networks," unless it has a check mark in it. Click on ok and exit all the configuration screens. It usually asks for the user to shut down or restart the computer. After you restart, your network is now setup.
When the network card(see picture 2) is installed, if it is "plug and play", the installation wizard will appear. Keep on clicking the next button until the finish button appears. Click the finish button and the software for the card will be installed. Now an icon will appear on the desktop. Right click on the network icon and click on properties. A box will appear, and then you click the identification tab.(see diagram 1) En
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