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Network
Equipment Basics
Networks
provide the obvious benefit of making it easy for PCs to share files,
but that's just one of the pluses. Computers on a network can also share
certain peripherals, such as CD-ROM drives and printers, so you don't
need several complete--and expensive--systems to get started. You can
map a hard drive to the network, letting separate computers run
applications from one location, without having to install the software
on each computer.
Configure Client for Microsoft Networks Microsoft Steps in Configuring the Client for MS Networks
Configure a Connection Microsoft Steps in configuring a network connection.
Configure Your NIC-Equipped PC to Work on Your Network ExtremeTech You have to configure each PC with an installed network adapter to communicate with the other PCs on your network. This process is accomplished using the Windows Network configuration utility found by clicking Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network.
Configure TCP/IP Settings Microsoft Steps in configuring TCP/IP Settings
Network Configurations Overview Microsoft There are many different ways you can set up your home or small office network. You can use Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), connect your computers and DSL or cable modem directly to an Ethernet hub, or use a residential gateway
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