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How Do You Set Up A Wireless Network In Windows XP?

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How Do You Set Up A Wireless Network In Windows XP?

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Windows XP has tools that will help you to set up your wireless home network quickly and easily. To get started, you will need a wireless router for the computer that is directly connected to your broadband Internet connection and wireless access points for each other computer you wish to connect to the wireless network. Most new computers come with wireless adapters already installed. However, if you have older computers, you will probably have to upgrade them with wireless access points. Install your wireless router and wireless access points. Turn on all the computers in your network, as well as your broadband modem and router. On the computer that is directly connected to the Internet, click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections. Click “Network Setup Wizard.” Click “Next.” Review the checklist for creating a home network provided by the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard. When your network is turned on and ready to be configured, click “Next.” Click “No, let me choo

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