Testing Your Network; Adding A Printer To Your Network; Sharing Resources - Gateway EC19C User Manual

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Wireless security
For information on wireless security, refer to the documentation that came with your
access point.
Start, then click Help and Support. Type wireless network security methods
in the Search Help box, then press E

Testing your network

Now that your home network is set up, log onto one of your computers and access
a favorite Internet Web site.
If you are unable to connect to the Internet:

Adding a printer to your network

Instead of plugging a printer into each of your computers, you can add a printer to
your network. To add a printer to the network, do one of the following:

Sharing resources

With a network, you can share your Internet connection, drives, and printers.
Sharing drives and printers
With a network, you can
printers among the computers connected to the network.
have the shared printer's drivers installed. Follow the instructions included
with your printer to install the printer drivers on each computer.
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CHAPTER 5: Networking Your Notebook
Click a network, then click Connect.
If you can see the network name, but you cannot connect to it, your network
is using security. Right-click on the network, then click Properties. Modify the
security settings to match the settings you set on your access point.
Help
For more information about wireless network security methods, click
Click
(Start), Control Panel, Network and Internet, then click Network and
Sharing Center. Select Diagnose and Repair on the left of the window. Take any
actions suggested.
If you are using a wired Ethernet network, check all physical cable connections.
Make sure that your router or access point is plugged in and compare the status
lights on the front of the router or access point with the patterns described in
the router or access point documentation.
Temporarily turn off any firewall software on your desktop computer.
Turn off all of the devices, then power them back on.
Refer to your router's or access point's troubleshooting information.
Contact your Internet service provider.
Connect your printer to a networked computer, then share the printer. For
information about sharing printers, see
Connect your printer to your router or access point if the router or access point
includes a USB or parallel port. For more information, see the instructions that
came with your router or access point.
Use a printer that has built-in networking.
Use a print server.
share
Important
To share a printer among the network computers, each computer must
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"Sharing drives and printers" on page
drives (for example hard drives and DVD drives) and
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