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Hello, i am a complete beginner with regards to newtworking. i would like to
set up a wireless network in my house to share an internet connection,
scanner, and printer. i have a main pc with a free PCI slots, another pc with
no free PCI slot (however does have a free USB port) and a laptop with a free
PCMCIA slot. what are the minimum components i need to buy to set up this
network? are there any web pages anyone can recommend to guide me through
networking step by step?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Sam wrote:
> Hello, i am a complete beginner with regards to newtworking. i would
> like to set up a wireless network in my house to share an internet
> connection, scanner, and printer. i have a main pc with a free PCI
> slots, another pc with no free PCI slot (however does have a free USB
> port) and a laptop with a free PCMCIA slot. what are the minimum
> components i need to buy to set up this network? are there any web
> pages anyone can recommend to guide me through networking step by
> step?
>
> Cheers, Sam
Here are some links that will help you. I include the Linksys link not
because you must buy Linksys hardware of course, but because the
pictures are helpful.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Beginners normally find it hard to configure networks using Windows tool
(frankly i dont blame them), try suing network magic, and also try setting up
a firewall. If you are going wireless try using something like Zone Alarm
Wireless.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
"Quintin" <Quintin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Beginners normally find it hard to configure networks using Windows tool
> (frankly i dont blame them), try suing network magic,
Why blame them? He probably won't have much success anyway.
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