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How Do You Setup A Home Network On XP?

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How Do You Setup A Home Network On XP?

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In previous versions of Windows, setting up a network was somewhat of a difficult job, requiring a large amount of manual configuration before the network would function properly. Windows XP’s automatic network configuration wizard turns this into a quick and easy task that anyone can do in less than five minutes, without any networking experience or formal computer training. Step 1 Make sure that all of the computers that will be on the network are physically connected to each other. This step can be skipped if the network is wireless. To connect two computers, plug one end of a cross-over Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on one computer, and connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the second computer. Three or more computers will each have to connect to a router, switch or hub using a patch Ethernet cable. All of the above items are available at your local computer or electronics store. Step 2 With all of the systems on the network powered on, run

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