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If you own multiple PCs, you have probably thought about how great it would be if your computers could talk to each other. With your computers connected, you could:
· Share a single printer between computers
· Share a single Internet connection among all the computers in your home
· Access shared files such as photographs, MP3s, spreadsheets and documents on any computer in the house
· Play games that allow multiple users at different computers

 

At the moment, wireless networking appears to be the easiest and one of the least expensive options. You can buy an 802.11b or 802.11g access point, connect it to your cable modem or DSL modem in a few minutes, and have all your computers talking on a network very quickly.

 

Each of these methods has advantages and disadvantages, but all of these methods (except physically carrying diskettes) require you to configure your computers to share printers, files and an Internet connection and to set up some level of security. This configuration process is common to any form of networking, so that's where we'll start. We'll discuss how to set up sharing with Windows XP, since that Win XP is the most common version of the Windows operating system used at home. The procedure is different if you're using another version of Windows, but the basic information is still useful.

 

To install a network in your home, there are three steps:
Choose the technology you will use for the network. The main technologies to choose is standard ethernet.
Buy and install the hardware.
Configure the system and get everything talking together correctly.
Step 3 is extremely important. It is also very educational -- if you understand the configuration process, you understand everything a home network is capable of doing for you.

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