To locate computers on your network when your operating system is Windows
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2000, Me, or XP:
1 On your Windows desktop, right-click My Network Places, then select
Search for Computers.
2 In the left panel in the Computer Name box, enter the name of a missing
computer and click Search Now.
3 Verify that you are using the same protocols on the computers as follows:
From the Windows Start menu select Settings > Control Panel.
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Double-click the Networking & Dialup Settings icon.
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Double-click the Local Area Connection icon.
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4 Verify that you are using the same workgroup names on the computers as
follows:
On the Windows desktop, right-click My Computer and select
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Properties.
Click the Network ID tab. The workgroup (or domain) will be
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displayed.
My Network Neighborhood is empty.
Verify that you have logged on correctly. Refresh the screen by pressing F5
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several times.
The LEDs on the adapter flash back and forth in rhythm.
The driver for the Ethernet USB Network Adapter has not been properly
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installed. Run the installation program again from the CD-ROM.
On some laptop PCs the Ethernet USB Network Adapter fails to configure correctly
after the drivers have been loaded.
After loading the drivers:
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1 Log off and disconnect the adapter from your laptop's USB port.
2 Turn off your laptop.
3 Reconnect the adapter.
4 Reboot the laptop and log back on.
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