Add a Windows XP-based computer to your network

XP was designed to make it easy to connect computers together and to give you access to everything the has to offer, while still keeping your as safe as possible from potential threats.

After you add your to your home , you’ll be able to print to a printer on your home (the printer will no longer need to be attached directly to your ) and access the other computers and devices connected to your home . You’ll be able to share files, which means you can get data from any you connect to the . You can even share one connection among all your computers.

To connect to the , follow these steps (which may vary slightly, depending on the required for your adapter)

1. Shut down your and install your adapter.

Note: If you are installing a (Universal Serial Bus), CardBus, or CF card adapter, you do not need to shut down your before installing the adapter.

2. Start , and log on as an administrator.

3. The Found New Wizard will appear. Click Yes, now and every time I connect a device. Then click Next..

4. The Found New Wizard asks you how you would like to find your driver. The driver is needs to communicate with your adapter. Typically, it is included on the CD-ROM that came with your adapter. Insert the or CD-ROM, and then click Next.

5. If prompted, click Continue anyway. that does not have a digital signature has not been officially tested by . However, it’s usually okay.

6. XP copies the needed files and installs the for your adapter. On the page, click Finish.

7. If prompted, click Yes to restart your . After your restarts, log on normally.

If you are connecting to a wired , you are ready to use the . If you are connecting to a wireless , read Set up a wireless network, or follow the instructions provided with your wireless adapter to configure your wireless connection.

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Written by Jason on April 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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