- Log-on as a member of the Administrators group (if Windows XP is newly installed and you have not created new accounts yet, chances are you’re logged on as an administrator).
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Click Network and Internet Connections.
- Under or pick a Control icon, click Network Setup Wizard.
- The Network Setup Wizard starts. On the Welcome page, click Next.
- On the Before you continue page, click Next.
- If the wizard informs you that it has found disconnected hardware, make sure your network adapter is connected. If you’re sure everything has already been properly connected, select Ignore disconnected network hardware. Otherwise, connect your network cables, and leave the check box cleared. Then click Next.
- Since your computer is connected to a router, click This computer connects to the Internet through a residential gateway. Then click Next.
- If the Select your Internet connection page appears, click Next.
- On the Give this computer a description and name page, type a computer description (such as “Joe’s computer” or you can leave it blank) and computer name (such as “Joe” or “Computer1” - computer name must be unique in your network). Click Next.
- On the Name your network page, type Workgroup. Then click Next.
- If you have files or a printer that you want to share with other computers on your home network, select Turn on file and printer sharing. Otherwise, leave Turn off file and printer sharing selected. Then click Next.
- On the Ready to apply network settings page, click Next.
- The Network Setup Wizard sets up your computer. On the You’re almost done page, click Just finish the wizard. Then click Next.
- On the Completing the Network Setup Wizard page, click Finish.
- When prompted to restart your computer, save any open files, and then click Yes.
- You may repeat the above steps to bring all computers in your Home or SOHO network.
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