Network Activities: Sharing Resources And Joining Other Networks - Microsoft MN-820 User Manual

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network activities
Sharing Resources and Joining Other Networks
After setting up your wireless network, you can perform common network tasks, such
as making files and printers available to other computers (a process called "sharing"),
and then accessing these shared resources. You can also use the same Internet
connection from multiple computers on your network.
This chapter describes how to:
Log on to your network.
Use the same Internet connection from multiple computers on your network.
Start the Broadband Network Utility (to view shared resources, join other networks,
and access Help to troubleshoot problems).
Share files and folders from one computer and then access them from other
computers.
Share a printer that is connected to one computer and then print to it from other
computers.
Make other peripheral devices available to computers on your network.
Read e-mail messages on your network.
Play games on your network and on the Internet.
Create a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network
Join an available wireless network.

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