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Configuring a home network in Windows XP

 
Configuring a home network in Windows XP
Although you can set up a home network in Windows 98 SE, Me and 2000, you will find it significantly easier if the computer connected to the router is running Windows XP. Windows XP was designed with features and installation wizards specifically for home networking.
 
Note: The instructions for installing a home network in the earlier versions of Windows will be released in the future. Until these instructions are released, you can find information on the Microsoft Web site.
For those who need Full Step by Step instructions you can Click on the attached PDF File below the Article and it will open in a new window. here is short version

  1. Click Start in the left Taskbar.

  2. Click All Programs
 
  1. Click Accessories

menus to access the Network Setup Wizard on XP

  1. Click Communications

  2. Select Network Setup Wizard

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