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First, buy an eight-port router, or switch.
And the settings of the gateway can be known by looking at the route.
Let's first make sure that all of our computers are in a workgroup, open the My Computer properties and select the computer name.
Add Protocol Select the network neighbor attribute, then select the local connection attribute, select the installation, protocol, and select the nwlink ipx spx netbios compatible transport protocol and select OK.
Also, put the Microsoft network share file and printer share in front of the local connection properties.
Enable the guest user.
You can leave the password unset, so you can log in (mutual access) by entering only guest. However, you need to ensure that the following policies are enabled.
Click Start Run and enter to open Group Policy. Click Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policies Security Options, and find Account: Local users with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console.
When enabled, it can't be accessed remotely with a blank password, disabling it is fine.
Unban guests
1) Open Group Policy, click "Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Local Policy, User Rights Assignment", and double-click on the "Deny access to this computer from the network" item to see if there is a guest, if so, please delete.
**Attachment: Delete your Geust account.
2) Still in the above Group Policy, double-click on the "Access this computer from the network" item to see if there is a guest, if not, please add.
**Attachment: Add a Geust account.
3) Still in Group Policy, click "Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Security Options", double-click "Network Access: Local Sharing and Security Mode", and change the default setting "Guest Only Local Users to Guest Authentication" to "Classic Local Users to Authenticate by Themselves".
**Attachment: Changed to classic.
Also, if you can only see the file directory of your Windows XP computer, you can't enter the folder. This is because Windows XP defaults to a simple way to share files, which can be modified: in Explorer, click Tools Folder Options, and in the View tab, uncheck the box in front of "Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)" in Advanced Settings.
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1. Your school itself is a local area network, do you have a fixed IP, such as you? If so, then the dormitory next to you is also the same, then this itself is a local area network.
Second, if it's not the above, then you have to buy a hub, which is more economical, and then each of you sets up a fixed IP, and connects the network cable to the computer through the hub, so that you can play.
3. If you still want to use only one account to make you and the dormitory next to you access the Internet at the same time, you can also buy a router, which is more cool. It's just that routers are a little more expensive than hubs.
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It's simple!!
The same sever is generally used in school dormitories, and I used it at school.
Right-click "Network Neighbors" -> double-click to open "Local Connection" -> Properties -> Install -> Protocol -> double-click to install NWLINK IPX SPX NetBios Compatible Transport Protocol -> to return to the "Local Connection Properties" dialog box -> find the installed NWLINK IPX SPX NetBios Compatible Transport Protocol -> double-click to open, in the " The internal network number is manually modified, for example, if you change it to 00000001, your classmate's change to 00000002 last point OK.
Bonus points, haha.
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If it is only two computers directly connected, you can buy a network cable, but when you press the crystal head, you should explain your purpose, the pressure method of the direct connection of the two computers is different from the network cable pressure method of connecting multiple computers.
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You can use a switch to connect the computers, and another way is to install dual network cards on each computer.
However, the first one is recommended.
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If the school has a local area network, just plug in the network cable.
If not. If you want to buy a switch (router) for about 100 yuan.
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Your computer may be on the switch.
All you need is a machine. Set one.
It should be fine.
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Use a router, buy a router with instructions on it.
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Win8 steps to set up a LAN:
Note: (Requires a working computer (with win8 system installed) equipped with a wireless network card (support wifi hotspot)).
1. Press and hold Windows+X on the computer desktop and click Command Prompt (Administrator) to enter;
2. Then enter the netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid= (here enter the name you want to give your local area network) key=(here enter the password you set), and then press enter to enter;
3. Then continue to enter netsh wlan start hostednetwork, and then press enter;
4. Set the "wifi" at the bottom right of the computer to exit successfully
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It's very simple, you can use the wifi assistant under the Rubik's Cube software, or you can use 360 to connect me wifi. If you want to do it yourself, you can use DOS to set it, but it's just a little troublesome.
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As long as you all have a wireless network, you have already established a local area network...
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Win8 doesn't have this function.,You can place a Rubik's cube and build a wireless hotspot.。
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Need a switch with 8 ports, 16 ports, 24 ports, etc. If you still need several machines to connect to the Internet together, it is recommended to add a home router Of course, the network cable is still needed.
Just buy an ordinary router It's the easiest Other methods have disadvantages After connecting, it's OK to set the IP address and your laptop is a wireless network card.