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> Connect to home network
hipp0
post Sep 11 2009, 08:50 AM
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Hello every1.I am new to networking and i am trying to connect to the other computers i use in my house.Firstly the main computer is connected to the router via ethernet and the other two computers are connected wireless.I don't have much knowledge about connecting to other computers.I go to Network(on vista) and i can see the other computers connected to my network.Then i choose one of the two computers to connect and asks for password.I don't really know what to do next so please help
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Ztruker
post Sep 11 2009, 05:28 PM
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A suggestion to make this a whole lot easier.

Download, install and run either Home Net Manager or Network Magic. They will walk you through setting up all the computers. When done, if you like either software you can buy it as I have (Network Magic) or uninstall it. If you uninstall it, the network setup remains so you lose nothing.
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