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When youve made up your mind about the type of network thats best for you, make a list of all the components you will need. It may help to start by listing all the equipment you have already have; that way you can more easily spot what is missing. Heres an example of how such a list might look:
| Study/Den (ICS host) |
Ethernet |
DSL |
Color Printer |
| Sons bedroom |
None |
Internal 56k modem |
Digital camera |
| Daughters bedroom |
None |
None |
None |
| Family room |
Ethernet |
Internal 28.8k modem |
Printer |
Afterward, compare your list to the items required for the network youve chosen:
| Ethernet |
One for each computerall must operate at the same speed |
One that supports the number of computers in your network |
RJ-45 network cables for each computer in your network |
| HPNA |
One for each computer |
None |
Telephone cables to run from each computer to a phone jack |
| Wireless |
One for each computer |
None |
None |
Now go shopping!
Connect Components
When youve obtained everything youll need to build your network, arrange the parts in their proper locations. Next, if you are using Ethernet or HPNA components, link the computers by running cable between them (Ethernet) or connecting each computer to the household telephone wiring via a phone jack (HPNA), or by simply installing the wireless network adapter.
Run Windows XP Network Setup Wizard
The final step is to run Windows XP Network Setup Wizard. Youll need to do this first on the ICS host computer, then on each of the client computers. The wizard guides you through the following steps:
- Configuring your network adapters.
- Configuring all of your computers to share one Internet connection.
- Naming each computer.
- Automatically sharing the Shared Files folder with the computers on the network.
- Automatically sharing printers that are connected to computers on the network.
- Installing a firewall.
- Installing network bridging components.
- Installing Internet Connection Sharing Discovery and Control components.
Run Network Setup Wizard on the Host
You must run Network Setup Wizard on the Windows XP ICS host computer first.
To run the Network Setup Wizard on a host computer
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Click Network and Internet Connections, and then click Set up or change your home or small office network.
Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. Designate this computer (the host) as the one sharing its Internet connection.
Run Network Setup Wizard on the Clients
After running the wizard on your ICS host computer, run it on the client computers by performing the following steps:
To run the Network Setup Wizard on client computers
- Insert the Windows XP CD-ROM.
- On the menu that appears, click Perform Additional Tasks.
- On the next menu that appears, click Setup home or small office networking.
Run Network Setup Wizard from a Floppy Disk
If you do not own a Windows XP CD-ROM, you can copy Network Setup Wizard onto a floppy disk while running the wizard on the ICS host computer. Then use the floppy disk to run the wizard on the client computers. The floppy disk is created when you run Network Setup Wizard.
If you ran Network Setup Wizard and did not create a floppy disk, youll need to run the wizard again to create the floppy disk. While running the wizard, make sure you use the same settings as when you ran the wizard the first time.
To run the Network Setup Wizard from a floppy disk
- Insert the network setup disk into the computer you want to network.
- Double-click My Computer.
- Double-click 3½ Floppy (A:).
- Double-click netsetup.exe.
The wizard tests to make sure everything on your network is functioning correctly. When it is done, youre ready to enjoy your home network!
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