Networking computers is a complex
process with a variety of options,
each dictating use of specific
hardware, cabling and software. When
connecting to an existing network,
your network administrator should be
able to tell you how to connect.
These steps are for a Windows-based
computer.
Learn What Hardware Is Needed
Instructions
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STEP 1: Do your
homework on the Internet for a
basic understanding of the
technology. A good place to
start is a major search engine
like Google or Yahoo!.
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STEP 2:
Purchase the required hardware
and cabling for the type of
network you want to use. If the
network doesn't yet exist,
decide on a network type: for a
client/server network, you need
a hub to connect the computer
to; for a peer-to-peer network,
you just need a cable. Then
choose the data-transfer
protocol (typically Ethernet)
for the network you select.
Tips & Warnings
- Decide
what you want to use the network
for, then choose the type of
network that best fits those
needs. If a peer-to-peer network
provides all the capabilities
you need, don't install a
client/server network.
- A
peer-to-peer network is the
easiest kind to set up.
Install Hardware
Instructions
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STEP 1: Install
a network interface card (NIC),
if your computer or other
network devices don't already
have them.
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STEP 2: Install
the "T" (normally supplied with
the card) onto the back of the
connector on the card.
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STEP 3: Attach
the network cable to one
connector on the "T."
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STEP 4: Attach
a 50-ohm terminator to the other
end if necessary.
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STEP 5: Connect
the cable to another computer's
network card, for a peer-to-peer
network; to a network connector
or switch, if the network is
already set up in a building; or
to a hub, for a client/server
network.
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STEP 6: Restart
the computer.
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STEP 7: Install
the network driver for the
network card you installed.
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STEP 8: Name
the new computer to be
networked. Enter a user name and
password when prompted. Use
information provided by your
network administrator, if any,
or create your own.
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STEP 9: Check
to make sure the system is
working.
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STEP 10: Enable
sharing if you wish to share
data with other computers on the
network (see steps below).
Tips & Warnings
- Kits
with a hub, two Ethernet cards,
and cable are available.
Set Up File Sharing
Instructions
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STEP 1:
Double-click on My Computer.
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STEP 2:
Right-click on icons of drives
to be shared by network users.
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STEP 3: Click
Properties.
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STEP 4: Click
Share As. Enter the appropriate
information.