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Home network help
18 years 3 months ago #15954
by stpr
Stpr Greece
Home network help was created by stpr
Hello everybody.
Iwould like to ask if there is any good guide available that I could read in order to create a network at my home. I have a Wireless router for connecting to the Internet, and I want o be able to use this connection both from my desktop pc nad my two laptops. Also , I would like to be able to share my printer which is connected to the desktop pc, and some files.
Can anyone help me please? :roll:
Iwould like to ask if there is any good guide available that I could read in order to create a network at my home. I have a Wireless router for connecting to the Internet, and I want o be able to use this connection both from my desktop pc nad my two laptops. Also , I would like to be able to share my printer which is connected to the desktop pc, and some files.
Can anyone help me please? :roll:
Stpr Greece
18 years 3 months ago #15957
by stpr
Stpr Greece
Replied by stpr on topic Re: Home network help
Both my laptops have wireless cards, and also my router has 4 ethernet ports on it. I haven't thought about what type of network i should design, meaning wireless or utp cables, so if you could help me, providing some links to read, i would be grateful...
Stpr Greece
18 years 3 months ago #15959
by Arani
Picking pebbles on the shore of the networking ocean
Replied by Arani on topic network setup
here's an option. keep the desktop wired to the router, by using a patch cable. install the printer on the desktop and make it sharable. now use your laptops to connect to the router using their inbuilt wireles card. all you have to take care of now is to make sure all the pc's i mean the laptops and the desktops are in the same workgroup (e.g MSHOME, or WORKGROUP) and you will be ok.
on the laptops, install the shared printer by using the printer installation wizard look for a shared printer on the network. you would be able to find the shared printer physically attached onto the desktop. once that is done you have printing facilities on both your laptops as well.
so now you have two laptops connected through the wireless connection, the desktop connected via the patch cable to the router, and all these three pc's can be used to look into each other's shared folders. so you can happily share files, and utilize the facility of a shared printer.
let us know how it all went
on the laptops, install the shared printer by using the printer installation wizard look for a shared printer on the network. you would be able to find the shared printer physically attached onto the desktop. once that is done you have printing facilities on both your laptops as well.
so now you have two laptops connected through the wireless connection, the desktop connected via the patch cable to the router, and all these three pc's can be used to look into each other's shared folders. so you can happily share files, and utilize the facility of a shared printer.
let us know how it all went
Picking pebbles on the shore of the networking ocean
18 years 3 months ago #15962
by Alans
always Face your Fears...
Replied by Alans on topic Re: Home network help
also you can connect your printer directly to the router, and then you can use printer even if the desktop is not running. the design depend on your demand for example why you want a network? or another questions...
visit this link for more info.
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/default.mspx
visit this link for more info.
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/default.mspx
always Face your Fears...
18 years 3 months ago #15979
by Arani
Picking pebbles on the shore of the networking ocean
hi,
adding the printer directly to the router is a good suggestion, but do remember you can only do that if the printer is a inherant network printer, i.e. it has a network card on it. otherwise you will have to end up installing the printer on one of the machines, and make it shared.
adding the printer directly to the router is a good suggestion, but do remember you can only do that if the printer is a inherant network printer, i.e. it has a network card on it. otherwise you will have to end up installing the printer on one of the machines, and make it shared.
Picking pebbles on the shore of the networking ocean
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