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How Do You Set Up A Home Network On Windows XP?

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How Do You Set Up A Home Network On Windows XP?

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A home computer network allows you to share files and other resources like printers among all the computers connected to the network. A home network also allows each computer to connect to the Internet simultaneously using a single service subscription. If you have more than one Windows XP computer in your home, you can set up a home network with a minimum of additional hardware using software included in the operating system. Plug one end of the network cable supplied with your router into the network port on your DSL or cable modem. Plug the other end of the cable into the port labeled WAN or WLAN on the back of your router. This port generally sits slightly apart from other ports on a router. Connect your computers to the remaining open ports using additional network cables. Install any network connection software supplied with your router on one computer. This will guide your router through the process of connecting with your service provider’s modem and will allow you to apply var

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