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Fits Windows XP:
Control Panel Network Connections Local Connections, Double Click, Properties. Look at the check mark in front of "File and printer sharing on the Microsoft network" to be ticked.
Open the explorer, click the tool Folder Options view. Select Use simple file sharing
Right-click on the folder you want to share and select "Share & Security......”
I don't know if you've configured the route? Two out of 10 are connected to the Internet?
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Set both computers to the same user group, open a guest account, and you can find another computer in your online neighborhood.
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The operation is the same.
I don't know what system you're installing.
XP is a little more cumbersome.
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1. Plug your main network cable into the uplink port of the router, and plug the two computers you want to connect into the normal port.
2. Set the first three digits of the IP addresses of the two computers to be the same.
3. Make the workgroup of the two computers the same (right-click on my computer, computer name tab) 4. Set the file to be shared as shared.
OK,But after this connection,If Netcom doesn't have a server, only one of the two can access the Internet.。
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1. Control Panel - Network Connection - Set up your home or small office network (set according to type) 2. Local Connection - Properties - Install IPX protocol Advanced disable firewall.
3. Control Panel - User - Enable guest users.
4. Control Panel - Management Tools - Local Security Policy - Local Policy - User Rights Assignment - Join the guest account from the secondary computer on the network.
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net neighbor - properties - local connection - properties - install - protocol - add - ipx s*x netbios or something - add.
This is what the Red Police LAN needs. As for surfing the Internet, get on the router, look at the status of the local connection, there is a gateway inside, and the address is written in the address bar in IE, don't write anything else! Then go in. It's up to you.
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Build a home or small office network. added in the same working group. IP Auto...
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Set up a home or small office network and do it honestly.
I found one for you on the Internet, you will know after you read it, it's very simple, just connect the ** wire to the cat, find a network cable to connect the cat to the router, and then find two network cables, and connect the two computers to the router. The key is the configuration of the router. Let's take a look here.
No, you can't use 2 cats, one cat, one ip, you can only use routers, I hope mine will help you.
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You use the address bar of the web page to type in Settings!Steps: Connect the configured cable (C line) to computer A, set the IP and DNS of computer A to automatically surf the Internet, confirm that computer A can access the Internet, check the MAC of computer A, the method is the same as above, assume that computer A MAC (00-15-c5-66-0a-bf) In the second step, there are five interfaces on the router (five-port router), 1,2,3,4,WAN, five interfaces, 1 to 4 is the intranet interface, WAN is the external network interface, A computer is connected to the C line (wired network cable), dial it down, connect it to the computer with a network cable, and connect the other end to any interface of the router 1 to 4 (can not be connected to WAN) , and then set the IP of computer A to the same network segment as the router, the default IP of the router is, that is, the IP of computer A is set to, the gateway and DNS do not need to be set, if you set it in this way, enter it in the address bar on computer A, you can log in to the router settings page, note, these operations are on computer A, as for why, let's talk about it below. >>>More