Gateway setting up window networks User Manual
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25 Creating a Wired Ethernet Network www.gateway.com Setting up a network using a router and optional hub or switch If you are setting up a network for more than two computers and you will be connecting your network to a high-speed Broadband Internet connection (cable or DSL modem), we recommend the use of a router. A router lets you access the Internet connection from any network computer. The router can assign IP addresses to the computers on the network and can provide firewall protection for...
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26 Wired Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com To set up a network using a router and optional hub or switch: 1If you are using a hub or switch, plug one end of the power adapter into the AC connector on the hub or switch and the other end into a grounded, 110V electrical outlet. -OR- If you are not using a hub, go to Step 2. 2Plug one end of the power adapter into the AC connector on the router and the other end into a grounded, 110V electrical outlet. 3If you are using a hub or switch, plug one end of...
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27 Creating a Wired Ethernet Network www.gateway.com Where to go from here Configuring your wired Ethernet network Now that your wired Ethernet network has been set up, you are ready to configure the network and router. Go to “Configuring Windows for a Wired Network” on page 29.
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3 29 Configuring Windows for a Wired Network This chapter describes how to configure Windows XP or Windows 2000 for a wired Ethernet network. Read this chapter to learn about: ■“Naming the computers and the workgroup” on page 30 ■“Configuring the TCP/IP protocol” on page 40 ■“Configuring your router” on page 47
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30 Wired Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com Naming the computers and the workgroup Each computer on your network must have a unique name and be identified as part of a workgroup. This must be done individually on each computer. To name your computers in Windows XP, go to “Naming the computers and the workgroup in Windows XP” on page 30. To name your computers in Windows 2000, go to “Naming the computers and the workgroup in Windows 2000” on page 38. Naming the computers and the workgroup in Windows...
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31 Configuring Windows for a Wired Network www.gateway.com To run the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard: 1Make sure the hardware is connected and turned on as described in “Creating a Wired Ethernet Network” on page 19. 2Click the Network Setup Wizard icon on the Windows XP taskbar. The Network Setup Wizard opens. -OR- Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, then click Network Setup Wizard . The Network Setup Wizard opens. 3Click Next to continue through the wizard.
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32 Wired Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com 4Click Next. The Select a connection method screen opens. ImportantIf The wizard found disconnected network hardware screen opens instead of the Select a connection method screen, make sure that one end of the Ethernet cable is connected to your computer and the other end is connected to a router, switch, hub, or computer that is turned on, then click Next. The wizard found disconnected network hardware screen will open if your computer also has wireless...
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33 Configuring Windows for a Wired Network www.gateway.com 5Click the method that the computer uses to access the Internet. If you are connecting to a wired Ethernet network, and you are accessing the Internet through a router (as in the example in “Setting up a network using a router and optional hub or switch” on page 25), click This computer connects to the Internet through another computer on my network or through a residential gateway . -OR- If you are connecting to a wired Ethernet network,...
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34 Wired Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com 7If your computer has both wired and wireless Ethernet capabilities, click Let me choose the connections to my network, then click Next. The Select the connections to bridge screen opens.