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It may be because there are multiple DHCP servers near you, you should use the automatic IP acquisition bar, the DHCP server can set up conflict detection, that is, before assigning an IP address, first check whether the IP address in the network has been occupied, or let your network management do a DHCP**.
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1.First of all, your computer must have a wireless network card; 2.If it comes with the laptop itself, Windows can manage it automatically; 3.
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After installing the driver of the wireless network, you can do it, such as the wireless network card, it has its own driver and application program, and it is OK to install the application program after installing the card
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If you have a wireless network card, you will naturally have a wireless network card.
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1. Turn on My Computer, find Online Neighbors in the left navigation bar, and click Online Neighbors to enter.
2. After entering Online Neighbors, find New Online Neighbor in the left navigation bar, and click Create New Online Neighbor.
3. Create a new online neighbor step by step according to the prompts for creating a new online neighbor.
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Right-click on the properties of Desktop Custom Desktop and just tick in front of your online neighbors.
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1. Settings for the second router (i.e., the new router):
1. The computer is connected to the second router with a network cable (any interface other than the WAN port is used when the network cable is connected);
2. Enter the default one in the browser, press Enter;
3. Enter the username and password on the login interface, which are admin by default;
4. Modify the IP address of the LAN port. In the network parameters - LAN port setting, modify the IP address to be different from the first router (to prevent IP address conflict), if the first router is, the second router is set, the subnet mask is set, and the router will be automatically restarted;
5. Shut down the DHCP server. In the DHCP server, select "Disable", save, and restart the router.
PS: The login IP address, username and password may be different for different routers, please follow the prompts on the back of the router or the instruction manual to set it. But the IP segments of the first and second routers must be consistent with the subnet mask.
2. Turn on the first router and connect it with the LAN port of the second router with a network cable.
3. Manually set up the computer or mobile phone to use the second router to access the Internet (remember to set it manually, not automatically).
1. IP, that is, between 100 and 200, cannot conflict with the IP of two routers;
2. Subnet mask: the same as the setting value of the router;
3. Default Gateway:
4. Preferred DNS server:
At this point, you'll be in the mood to surf the web!
If you still have questions, feel free to ask!
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In the Control Panel, select Network, select HomeGroup and Share, and create a group. Also,Win7 Home Edition,You can't create a group.。
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Are you an XP system? If yes, please do it as follows. First of all, ping the IP of the other machine, if it is passed, refresh it a few more times, if not, you can add it manually.
On the desktop, tap Network Neighbors, and then tap View Workgroup Computers. You'll be able to see two computers. Then click on any of them and you will be able to share folders and printers on this computer, and if you don't have sharing set up, you won't be able to see it.
If you find it too much trouble, fill it in manually. Add a network neighbor to the dot. Select another network location, browse Online Neighbors, and find your other computer's hard drive.
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Agree with the upstairs, but I'd recommend using a working group, everything can be done.
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WDS bridging method of wireless routing, how to connect to the wireless network of the neighbor's home:
Primary Router Settings].
1. Enter the settings interface of the main router, then click [Running Status] in the left option bar, and you can find the DNS server in the WAN port status bar, there are two in total, the primary DNS and the alternative DNS server, record them.
2. Click [Network Parameters] - LAN Port Settings] to set the LAN address of the router to save, at this time, it will be restarted and then return to the settings interface and click [Wireless Settings] - Basic Settings.
3. Set the SSID to TP Link A. Set the wireless channel to: 11. Note: The WDS or Bridge feature must be turned off.
4. Click [Wireless Settings] - Wireless Security Settings, and select WPA-PSK as the encryption method, in this example, 12345678 as an example. Note: WPA WPA2 encryption is more secure and more stable to bridge than the old WE encryption, so WPA WPA2 encryption is recommended.
5. Click [DHCP Server] -- DHC Server Settings] and set [Address Pool Start Address] to; Set the End Address of the Address Pool to Click Save to restart the main router. The main router is set up.
Set up the secondary router].
1. Enter the settings interface of the secondary router.
2. Click [Network Parameters] --LAN Port Settings.
3. Set the LAN address of the secondary router to prevent conflicts with the main router, and it is also convenient to manage the main and secondary routers.
4. Click [Wireless Settings] - Basic Settings.
5. Set the SSID to TP Link-B. Set the wireless channel to: 11.
6. Check [Turn on WDS], click Scan in the pop-up interface, find the SSID of the main router after getting the AP list, that is, TP Link A, click the [Connect] button on the right, select WPA-PSK as the encryption method, fill in the key of the main route: 12345678, (keep it consistent with the main router), and click Save.
7. Because the new WDS function is different from the old bridge and more advanced, you only need to turn on WDS on all secondary routers and fill in the information of the main router, if the main router turns on the WDS or bridge function, please turn it off, otherwise the WDS function cannot be used.
8. Click [Wireless Settings] -- Wireless Security Settings to set the password of the secondary route wireless.
9. Click [DHCP Server] -- DHCP Server Settings], change [Address Pool Start Address] to [Address Pool Start Address] to [Address Pool Start Address]. [Gateway] Fill in the IP address of the main router, that is. The primary and alternate DNS servers fill in the previously recorded addresses to save and reboot the router.
10. The setting is complete and the connection is successful.
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How to do it: Open the online neighbor --- set up a home or small office network--- and then keep pressing the default down point!
Note: 1. Mainly pay attention to the name of the working group, because each computer should be consistent when setting 2. In the last step, select the fourth one and click Finish, and restart the computer!
Then, if you want certain files, you can just double-click on them to open the online neighbor and you will see a certain shared folder!
Then it's very simple: online neighbors - > add an online neighbor - > next he will prompt you to choose another network location--- next and browse the folder you want to add, click down! You should get the idea!
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As long as the IP addresses are on the same network segment.
Turn on sharing and you're good to go.
You can use QQ to transfer files.
It's fast in a local area network.
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