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Put it all together
By now, you should have
all the pieces of your home network
gathered—computer equipment, a diagram of your home that shows the locations
of your computers, printers, electrical outlets, and phone jacks; and the
right hardware
for the type of home network
you want.
Now it's time to get to
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Install the network devices
Install the network card (for an Ethernet network) or plug in the network
adapter (for other types of networks) for each computer on your network.
In most instances, hardware
manufacturers comply with standards that allow Windows Me to automatically
detect any network hardware device already installed on your computer. If
this does not work, refer to the hardware manufacturer's documentation.
For computers on your
network not running Windows 95 or later, run the Add Hardware Wizard:
1.
Click
Start,
point to
Settings,
and then click
Control
Panel.
2.
Click
Add New
Hardware.
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This wizard installs the
necessary drivers, which are software that controls the new hardware.
Connect the computers
together
For Ethernet, it's as simple as that—just route network cable from the
computers you want to connect to the network hub.
For a network using phone
wiring, connect your computers to the phone jacks with the adapters.
For networks using wireless
devices, follow the wireless device manufacturers' instructions.www.tartoos.com
Introduce your computers to
one another
Run the Home Networking Wizard on all computers that will be on the network,
even if they're running different operating systems. Start with the server
computer that is running Windows Me:
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Click
Start,
point to
Programs,
point to
Accessories,
point to
Communications,
and then click
Home
Networking Wizard.
During this process you
will create a client setup disk. You can then take this floppy disk to the
other computers and run the wizard from the setup disk.
The Home Networking Wizard
is designed to smooth the path to getting your network and its hardware
fully functional. If you run into problems, look for troubleshooting help in
the Windows Me Help and Support Center:
1.
Click
Start,
and then click
Help.
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2.
Under "What would you like help with?" click
Home
Networking.
3.
Click
Troubleshooting for networks,
or explore some of the other choices.
Finished the wizard? That's
it! Now you're ready to get the most from your home network. |