Gateway setting up window networks User Manual
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15 Learning the Basics www.gateway.com Equipment you need for a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network For a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network you need: ■A wireless Ethernet PCI card installed in each desktop computer - OR - A wireless Ethernet USB adapter attached to each desktop or notebook computer - OR - A notebook or tablet PC with wireless Ethernet built-in - OR - A wireless Ethernet PC Card installed in each notebook that does not have wireless Ethernet built-in Setting up a peer-to-peer...
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16 Networking Basics www.gateway.com For more information For more information about purchasing equipment for your home or office Ethernet network, discuss your particular needs with your Gateway store representative. In addition, several books and Internet sites are dedicated to networking. See these sources for more information about networking your home or office with wired or wireless Ethernet. Help and SupportFor more information about networking in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and...
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B 17 Wired Ethernet Networking Read the following chapters to learn how to set up and use a wired Ethernet network. ■“Creating a Wired Ethernet Network” on page 19 ■“Configuring Windows for a Wired Network” on page 29
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2 19 Creating a Wired Ethernet Network This chapter describes how to set up the hardware for a wired Ethernet network. Read this chapter to learn about: ■“Determining if your computer has wired Ethernet already installed” on page 20 ■“Installing Ethernet cards and drivers” on page 20 ■“Setting up a peer-to-peer wired Ethernet network” on page 22 ■“Setting up a network using a hub or switch” on page 23 ■“Setting up a network using a router and optional hub or switch” on page 25
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20 Wired Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com Determining if your computer has wired Ethernet already installed Many Gateway computers are shipped with wired Ethernet built in. To determine if wired Ethernet is already installed on your computer: 1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Performance and Maintenance . -OR- In Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel...
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21 Creating a Wired Ethernet Network www.gateway.com Setting up the hardware If you are setting up a: ■Peer-to-peer network using two computers, see “Setting up a peer-to-peer wired Ethernet network” on page 22. ■Network using a hub (with no shared access to the Internet), see “Setting up a network using a hub or switch” on page 23. ■Network using a hub and a router (with shared access to the Internet), see “Setting up a network using a router and optional hub or switch” on page 25. We recommend, and...
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22 Wired Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com Setting up a peer-to-peer wired Ethernet network Setting up a peer-to-peer network requires only two computers, with wired Ethernet available on each computer, and a single crossover cable. Use this type of network if you are setting up a temporary network to transfer files from one computer to another. To set up a peer-to-peer network: ■Connect the ends of a network crossover cable to the network ports on both of the computers. Crossover cable
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23 Creating a Wired Ethernet Network www.gateway.com Setting up a network using a hub or switch If you are setting up a network with more than two computers and your network does not access the Internet, you need a hub or switch. A hub or switch has ports that allow four, eight, or more computers to be connected to the same network. The hub or switch allows the computers to communicate on the network. In addition to a hub or switch, you need a straight-through cable for each computer you want to...
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24 Wired Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com 3Plug one end of a straight-through network cable into any numbered port on the hub or switch (except the uplink port), then plug the other end into the network jack on the computer. Green indicators on the front of the hub or switch should light to indicate a good connection. 4Repeat Step 2 through Step 3 for each computer on the network. Hub or switch