How to set up a LAN in WIN7, how to set up a LAN working group in win7

Updated on technology 2024-05-17
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, this is very simple, let me tell you, all of you plug the network cable into the LAN port of the router, and then connect the other end of the network cable to your computer, remember that this is the LAN port instead of the WAN port. Then you can set the IP address of the same network segment in the setting IP address, the same network segment of the IP address means that everyone's IP address is there, and the subnet mask is, I take this network segment as an example, and you can change it when the time comes. After you have configured the IP address, it is a local area network, if you don't know how to match the IP address, you can take a look, this is very simple, not much to say.

    Hope it helps, thank you! ~

    Can it solve your problem?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Connecting two computers with a network cable is the simplest LAN. Or connect multiple computers to the same communication device, such as a router. If it is wireless and there is no communication equipment such as a router, and the computers are all notebooks with wireless functions, you can choose one of the notebooks as a wireless AP, and the other notebooks can be connected to it wirelessly.

    The specific method is yes. Note that the IP addresses of multiple computers must be set to the same network segment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The steps are as follows: 1. Enter the system desktop, and right-click with the mouse at the computer in the desktop, as shown in the following figure: Stupid.

    2. In the pop-up menu, select "Properties", enter the system settings, and select "Advanced System Settings", as shown in the following figure

    4. In the system settings, find "Computer Name".

    5. The default working group of this machine is "workgroup", if you want to change the working group, select "Change".

    6. Enter the name of the workgroup you want to change, and then click OK, as shown in the following figure:

    7. After confirming, you must restart the computer to apply the changes, and choose to restart the computer as shown in the figure below

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When we use win7 pure version of the system computer, there should be many users who need to set up a LAN working group. But how do we do it? It may be more difficult for those who are not familiar with computers.

    It's okay, today I've sorted out the steps for win7 to join the LAN working group, let's take a look.

    The steps to join are as follows:

    1. First of all, your computer needs to be connected to the local area network, whether it is a wired network or a wireless network.

    2. Next, in the position shown in the above figure, click the right mouse button, and the content shown in the following figure will appear.

    3. Next, you will enter the menu shown in the figure below, you can see if your current network is set to "Home".

    4. If not, you need to modify your network connection. If you have a public network or a work network, you can't share files within a local area network.

    5. Click on the place shown in the image below, because I have already joined the "Homegroup" here, it will become like this.

    6. If your computer is located on the LAN and does not have a homegroup, then all you need to do is create a homegroup, and if there is, then you can join it directly.

    7. If you can't join, you need to modify the content shown in the figure below.

    8. At this point, you need to modify the default settings so that your computer can discover other devices in the LAN.

    9. In addition to the content of the previous step, there is also the content shown in the diagram of the lower branch that also needs to be modified.

    10. Once completed, you only need to get the password of the LAN homegroup to connect.

    11. Go to the computer where you created the homegroup, and find the content shown in the figure below to view the password of the homegroup.

Related questions
6 answers2024-05-17

Ensure that XP and Win7 are in the same LAN. Then open [Run] in the XP computer and enter the IP address of the Win7 computer. For example, the IP address of the win7 computer in my office is, so enter in [Run] and press enter. >>>More

10 answers2024-05-17

1. Prompt to enter and password to access.

Cause: This is due to the guest account not being enabled, and it is sufficient to enable it. >>>More

5 answers2024-05-17

Is it caused by hardware overheating? Try to clean the ash and add some thermal grease to the graphics card and CPU.

12 answers2024-05-17

Simple,Write a driver wizard to update the necessary driver to try.,The driver on the disc is no longer good.,You can try.,But it's not guaranteed.,Good luck!

6 answers2024-05-17

Click on "Control Panel" - "System & Security" - "Check WindOS Index" - "Adjust Visual Effects", and then check the box in front of "Show translucent selection rectangle". Just in case, to avoid the problem of not being able to use other similar software in the future, it is recommended that you do not select "Custom" in the dialog box that comes out after clicking "Adjust Visual Effects", but "Best Appearance", so that Win7 will also look better. >>>More