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How Do You Set Up A Home Wireless Network With Microsoft Vista?

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How Do You Set Up A Home Wireless Network With Microsoft Vista?

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Setting up a wireless network with Windows Vista can be beneficial for a small office or at home. Whenever there is more than one computer being used, a wireless network will connect them to allow file, printer and Internet sharing. Also, by setting up a wireless network, any hardware with wireless capabilities can conveniently be used without having to remain stationary, such as a laptop. Microsoft Vista makes it easy to set up a wireless home or small-business network. Purchase a wireless router and/or modem. This equipment may also be leased with the Internet service provider (ISP) for a minimal monthly fee. However, purchasing this equipment will save money in the long run. Connect the Ethernet, Internet and cable cords to the modem and wireless router according to the router’s manufacturer instructions to establish a wireless hub. Click the “Start” button on the desktop toolbar. Choose “Control Panel.” Scroll down to “Network and Sharing Center.” Under “Tasks,” click on “Set up a

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