Do
you know how to networking computer? You can set up a wireless network for a
few computers, or you can use a wired connection if you're adding a large
number of computers to a network.
For
each computer that you want to use in your network, repeat the Wi-Fi connection
process. Once each computer is connected to the Wi-Fi network, you can proceed
with setting up file sharing.
Click
the Wifi Symbol It's in the lower-right corner of
the screen. A pop-up window will appear.
·
If Wi-Fi is currently disabled, click the Wi-Fi button in the lower-left side of the pop-up
window before proceeding.
·
In some cases, you'll need to click the ^ icon in the lower-right side of the screen to
see the Wi-Fi icon.
Click
the network to which you want to connect each of your network computers.
Click
the Connect button. Type in the network's password when prompted.
Click the Next button.
As long as the password is correct, doing so
will connect you to the network.
Open
Start button and Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Doing
so will search your computer for the Control Panel app.
Click
control panel It's a blue rectangle icon at the top of the Start menu.
Click
Network and Sharing centre This option
resembles a set of blue monitors.
f
you see "Category" in the upper-right side of the page, first click
the Network and Internet heading on the main Control Panel page.
Check
the "Turn on network discovery" box. This will ensure that your computer can interact with other
computers that are plugged into the Internet source.
·
You can also enable the "Turn on file and
printer sharing" option and the "Allow Windows to manage homegroup
connections" option if they aren't automatically selected.
Click on Save button.
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