Solved the method of Windows 7 to share the Internet with XP through the switch

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can disable the network card and then enable it, as long as the system allows you to add it to your home or work network.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This has nothing to do with the system, whether you can access the Internet mainly depends on whether there is a problem with your network card, as well as the connected network cable or wireless router (see the wireless network card).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Restart your computer. Some hardware or software does not support the machine well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One. Share that installed printer. The method will not be detailed.

    2. Configure the tethering protocol.

    In order to be able to share printing, each computer must have the File and Printer Sharing Agreement installed.

    1 Click Neighbors on the desktop, right-click to open the Network dialog window, and then click File & Printer Sharing.

    2 In the File and Print Sharing dialog box that appears, select the check boxes for "Allow other users to access my files (f)" and "Allow other computers to use my printer (p)", respectively, and then click the OK button.

    3 You will be prompted to insert the Windows system installation disk, specify the installation directory, and the sharing protocol of the file and printer will be automatically installed. Once the installation is complete, the system automatically asks to restart the computer, after which the new sharing settings take effect.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, you need to determine whether the Liu Tai computer is in a network segment or LAN, if not, there is no way to share.

    PS: I personally recommend using a router to dial on behalf of the number, on the one hand, you can determine that 6 machines are in a local area network, and on the other hand, you can save the trouble of dialing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think I should find the printer in the device management and then set it up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wrong, yes, the key depends on whether it is more of a local area network, and if it is, it can be shared.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is perfectly fine, as long as two computers have the same name in the same workgroup (workgroup) and are connected to the same switch.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Use the switch to give XP and Win7 the steps to form a LAN:

    1. One end of the network cable is connected to the LAN port of the switch, and the other end is connected to the XP computer network port;

    One end of the network cable is connected to the LAN port of the switch, and the other end is connected to the network port of the Win7 computer;

    2. All clients are located in the same network segment, such as in the network segment (assuming that the router IP is yes);

    Method: The client sets a static IP address, see Details.

    3. All clients are set up in the same working group, such as in the workgroup, see 4. Win7 cancels the default password sharing protection, method:

    1) Click on the network on the desktop;

    2) Click Network & Sharing Center;

    3) Tap Change advanced sharing settings.

    4) Pull the mouse to the bottom on the right side and click to turn off password protection sharing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The recommended answer has an Achilles' heel! Can the dormitory switch be used when the power is off? Wow Ka Ka The guy who combined the ** is right, you only need 2 machines to be connected, and you need to connect the network cable directly. If the school area cannot be connected, the switch can only match two machines.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Connect the switch with a network cable separately, and then set the IP of each computer to any one between 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 255. You're ready to play the LAN game.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Install the switch.

    2. Connect the network cables of the switch to the XP and Win7 computers respectively.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Absolutely.

    Connect the network cables of the desktop and laptop to the switch separately.

    Then change the IP addresses of the two machines to the IP addresses under the same network segment.

    For example, change win7 to mask to.

    Change XP to Mask to.

    Do not set the gateway. Directly empty.

    That's it. Win7 can be accessed through XP

    XP can be accessed through Win7

    It seems that you want to form a LAN to play a battle game after disconnecting.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Plug in the network cable directly and set up the local connection on the computer to change the IP to the same network segment, for example, note: do not use the same IP

    For example, if you use, then the second machine will use, for example.

    Then the third machine is used, for example.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The network cable pulled from the landlord should be plugged into the WAN port of the router. Your own network cable is plugged into the LAN port of the router.

    1.If your router can be bridged, set up bridge, and after setting up bridge, remember to set the gateway of your computer to the IP of the landlord's router, so that your computer is in the same LAN as the landlord.

    2.If you can't set up bridge, set your router to a static IP. Remember that the IP range of your router and the landlord's router cannot be the same.

    And the gateway of your router is the IP of the landlord router. And your computer's gateway must be set to the IP of your router. In this way, you may also need to fill in the DNS to prevent the domain name from being resolved.

    This makes you and the landlord not belong to the same LAN.

    Finally, the network settings of win7 are also set to the same as xp's, but the ip is different.

    For example, for example, the IP address of the landlord's router is the mask.

    Then the WAN settings of your router should be static IP, IP: remember not to conflict with the landlord), gateway. Mask.

    Your router's LAN is set to IP: This IP cannot be in the same segment as the landlord's router), mask.

    Then the network of your computer XP is set to the IP: mask gateway.

    The network settings of Win7 are the same as XP, but IP:.

    If you find that you can't open the domain name, but QQ can be opened, enter **IP can be opened**, remember to fill in the DNS.

    If it is helpful to you, please remember to accept it as a satisfactory answer, thank you! Have a great day!

    vae la

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    homeshare。One host. It's best to be XP,Win7 can be changed to an intranet IP。

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