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Guide To Connect Computers Using LAN

By Sharon Dawkins On July 29, 2010 Under Computers

Do you have a couple of computers in your home? You might have a work computer and a gaming computer, and you might have heard of connecting computers together so that the 2 may share documents, data as well as play games on the network. Presently there is a quite simple way to connect computers with each other which is both very reliable and economical. This can be achieved by making use of Ethernet cards, cables along with a router. We are going to explain how to make a Local Area Network within your home using cables and Ethernet cards.

Before you begin, you must make sure you have the right hardware available to connect computers. You will want a router, cables and Ethernet cards. However, most computers these days will come with a built in Ethernet card already a part of the motherboard or have the card installed, if you are uncertain just should look at your computer manual. Additionally, you will have to have cables, as if you are connecting computers via a network, each computer has to be able to speak with each other. In all probability you will need a cross-over cable for this.

As soon as you are confident the hardware is set up correctly, you must now setup the network within Windows on each computer. Setting up the LAN will be essentially the same as when you set up your internet connection. Within each computer go to your Control Panel then click on “Network Setup Wizard”. Follow all simple steps you are prompted to do; you will be guided through the steps that are required to setup the Local Area Network. If you are unsure of just what to do, one can read the “checklist for creating a network” which will help you when trying to get the network ready to connect computers. You must do this for each connecting computers.

After you have followed these measures and have rebooted your computers, log on to Windows and try both to find out if the work you just performed did indeed connect computers. Try and share folders between the two connecting computers, share music, etc. Should you be able to share the files or music you then have succeeded in developing a small network with two connecting computers.

It is strongly suggested that you go with this most widely used Ethernet choice, which is confirmed to be very reliable and offers a higher performance. In order to add more connecting computers to the network you will have to do further tasks and obtain a hub or router.

If you wish to learn how to connect computers together, or if you are running into trouble connecting computers please visit a easy to follow step by step guide at Computer Too Slow.

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