XP vista

Updated on technology 2024-05-09
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You'll want to make sure that both computers have wireless network adapters on.

    The wireless end of the two Bens is set to the computer-to-computer connection, and then the wired network connection of the wired network is set to allow other computers to connect to the Internet through this, and the wireless IPs of the two Bens can be set in one network segment.

    1.PC console settings.

    When setting up, use a computer as the host computer first, and make sure that the computer is connected to the Internet normally through "local connection" or "dial-up Internet access". Then we are setting up the computer accordingly.

    First, open the Network Connections window in the Control Panel. Right-click on "Wireless Connection" here, and select "Properties" from the context menu. After that, click on "Wireless Network Configuration".

    In the Wi-Fi Connection Properties interface, click the Advanced button in the lower right corner to open the Advanced Options interface, select Computer-to-Computer Only in the Networks to Access option, and close the Wi-Fi Connection dialog box. This is where the above settings take effect.

    Then continue to open the "Wi-Fi Connection" dialog box, on the "Wi-Fi Configuration" page, click the "Add" button, pop up the "Wi-Fi Properties" and enter a logo text in the "Service Setup Flag (SSID)" field, you can enter it at will (preferably in English or numbers). After setting, make sure to exit, so that the host is set up successfully.

    2.Set up a different PC.

    After the host is set up, other computers only need to set the wireless network card to any mode of "any available network" or "computer to computer only" in the "wireless network configuration" interface. Nothing else is required. After the client is set up, right-click the icon for the wireless network in the system tray and select View Available Wireless Networks.

    Open the "Wi-Fi Connection" window, search for the "SSID" ID just set in the wireless network card, and click Connect here, so that the wireless network card can be successfully connected to the host wireless network card.

    With the above settings, the wireless interconnection has been set up so that users can share files within the wireless network.

    3.Shared internet settings.

    Although the wireless network card is successfully linked, other computers still cannot share the network through the wireless network card, because the host is now using a local connection to access the Internet, and we need to set up the dial-up connection or local connection in the host before the other computer can access the Internet through the wireless network.

    When setting up a shared connection, right-click the Local Connection icon in Network Connections on the console, select Properties, switch to Advanced in the properties dialog box that opens, select the Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection check box, and then select Wi-Fi in the Home Network Connection menu. Then check the box below. After the settings are completed, we can log out, so that we can share the Internet on the client.

    Well, after passing the above settings, a wireless LAN is formed, so that you can directly connect to the Internet and share resources with each other.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What kind of computer do you need to share with a router?

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