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Within a LAN, one computer accesses another computer and requires a LAN tether to be set up.
Steps: 1. Connect both computers to the same router.
2. Right-click on the desktop network --- properties --- change the advanced sharing settings.
3. Select Public Network --- select the following options: Enable Network Discovery--- Start File and Printer Sharing--- Enable Sharing So that users who can access the network can read and write files in public folders (can not be selected) - Turn off password protection sharing (other options use the default).
4. Save and confirm.
5. Select the folder or drive letter that needs to be shared, and right-click - Properties.
6. Open the Security tab - select - Add - everyone.
7. Open the Share tab--- select Share --- pop-up dialog box --- add "guest"--sharing.
8. Select Advanced Sharing --Select Share this file --OK.
9. Select Advanced Sharing -- Select Share this file -- Select Permissions -- Add Everyone.
10. Double-click on another computer to open the network, and the folder or drive letter you just shared will appear.
Note: To prevent accidental errors, turn off the firewalls on both computers.
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First of all, you need to know that you want to turn on the MAC and IP of the computer, and wake up with a command (specific command).
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Both parties set the file to share, turn off the firewall, and then look for it in the file share.
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Answer: Pro, if it is a network-shared file or folder, you can use the search function to find it, by clicking to start, search. Like searching for a local file, first enter the name of the file you are looking for, then click on the search location below, click on the browse, and select "Internet Neighbor" in the window that comes out. If the folder is not shared, you can't search it on other computers, but you can only search it on one machine at a time.
You can't query the hard disk of the entire network!
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Steps to connect your computer to a local area network:
When a computer is connected to a local area network, if there is a problem that cannot connect to the network, there are usually many reasons why it cannot connect normally.
First, check if the router is working. Otherwise, restart the router.
2.If it's not a problem with the router, then...Open the Run dialog box, enter the cmd command, and then enter ipconfig all, you can see whether the configuration of the local network is intact.
3.Check whether the machine has a connection to the LAN.
Enter ipconfig all, find the default gateway and DNS, and enter the ping+gateway address command again, if the loss rate is 0, the physical connection is normal. Finally, if the loss rate is 0, the DNS connection is normal.
<>4.Check that the local address is assigned correctly.
Again, enter ipconfig in the dialog box under the cmd command. Find the IPv4 address (this is the local IP), it exists, and the assignment is correct, otherwise you need to set the IP address again (set in the router management interface).
5.Check whether the NIC driver is properly installed.
Open the Run dialog box, enter the cmd command, and enter the ping command on the page that pops up. If the loss rate is zero, the NIC driver is installed normally. Otherwise, the drive should be reinstalled.
6.If there is no problem, you should disinfect the computer (viruses that can attack the local area network: such as red**, blue**, Nimda). If the computer is not poisonous, call the network operator.
Data Expansion: <>
Local area network (LAN) is a computer communication network that connects various hail round computers, external devices and databases within a local geographical area (such as a school, factory and institution). It can be connected with a remote local area network, database or processing center through a data communication network or a dedicated data circuit to form a large-scale information processing system.
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