Gateway m320 User Manual
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115www.gateway.com Sharing your resources Sharing an Internet connection Internet sharing lets all computers on the network access the Internet at the same time using one Internet service provider (ISP) connection. To set up Internet Explorer on each computer on your network: 1Make sure that the access point router is turned on and configured as instructed by your cable or DSL provider. 2Click Start, right-click Internet, then click Internet Properties. The Internet Properties dialog box opens....
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116www.gateway.com 3Click the Connections tab. 4Click Setup. The New Connection Wizard opens. 5Click Next. The Network Connection Type screen opens.
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117www.gateway.com 6Click Connect to the Internet, then click Next. The Getting Ready screen opens. 7Click Set up my connection manually, then click Next. The Internet Connection screen opens. 8Click the type of Internet connection you are setting up, then click Next.
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118www.gateway.com 9Click Finish. 10Repeat this procedure for each computer on your network. Go to “Accessing the Internet” on page 118. Accessing the Internet To access the Internet from your computer: 1Make sure that the access point router is turned on. 2Open Internet Explorer. Sharing drives and printers With a network, you can share drives (for example hard drives, diskette drives, and CD or DVD drives) and printers among the computers connected to the network. After the drives and printers on...
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119www.gateway.com To turn on Windows file and printer sharing: 1Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Network and Internet Connections . 2Click/Double-click the Network Connections icon. 3Right-click the Local Area Network icon that you want to set up file and printer sharing on, then click Properties. 4Click Install. 5Click Service, then click Add. 6Click File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. 7Click OK....
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120www.gateway.com 3Click the Sharing tab. 4If you want to share the drive or folder with anyone on the network (network sharing), click to select the Share this folder on the network check box. 5Click OK. Un-sharing drives, folders, and files To un-share drives or folders: 1In My Computer or Windows Explorer, right-click the drive or folder that you want to un-share, then click Sharing and Security. 2Make sure that the Share this folder on the network check box is not selected. 3Click OK.
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121www.gateway.com Sharing printers To share printers: 1Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Printers and Other Hardware . 2Click/Double-click the Printers and Faxes icon. The Printers and Faxes window opens. 3Right-click the name of the printer you want to share, then click Sharing. 4Click Share this printer. 5Click OK. Using the network After the drives and printers on each network computer are shared, you can:...
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122www.gateway.com 4Double-click the name of your workgroup. The names of each of the computers in your workgroup are listed. For more information about workgroups, see “Naming the computers and the workgroup” on page 101. 5Double-click the name of the computer containing the drive or folder you want to view. All shared drives and folders are listed. Mapping a network drive After a drive or folder on one computer is mapped as a drive on another computer, the contents of the drive or folder can be...
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123www.gateway.com 3Browse to the network drive that contains the file you want to open. 4Double-click the folder containing the file, then double-click the file. Copying files across the network To copy files across the network: 1Click Start, then click My Computer. The My Computer window opens. 2Browse to the network drive that contains the file you want to copy. 3Browse to the file you want to copy. 4Click the file. 5Click Edit, then click Copy. 6Double-click the folder where you want to copy the file...
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124www.gateway.com Connecting to hotspots A hotspot is a high-speed wireless Internet access point available in public locations such as airports, airline clubs, libraries, book shops, and coffee houses. While you are away from your home office, hotspots let you send and receive e-mail, surf Web sites, or access your company’s network. You usually need to sign up to get access through hotspot connections. During the sign-up process, the vendor will provide you with the necessary connection...