Networking; Logging On To Your Network - Microsoft MN-500 User Manual

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Note
The information in this chapter
provides general guidance for
basic networking tasks.
Microsoft Windows Help
provides more specific and
detailed instructions for the
procedures described in this
section. To open Windows
Help, click Start, and then
click Help (or Help and
Support in Microsoft
Windows XP).

networking.

Using Your Network
After setting up your wireless network, you can perform common
networking tasks, such as making printers and files available to
other computers, and playing multiplayer games.
This chapter provides information about:

• Logging on to your network.

• Allowing access to an Internet connection.
• Allowing access to files and folders.
• Allowing access to printers.
• Sharing other peripheral devices.
• Reading e-mail messages on your network.
• Playing games on your network and on the Internet.
• Connecting to other wireless networks.
Logging on to Your Network
After starting your computer, you must always log on to your
network to access shared files, printers, and other resources.
®
If you have Microsoft
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, do not click Cancel during
the logon process, even if you decide to leave your password blank.
Type your user name, type your password (or leave it blank), and
then click OK.
®
Windows
98, Microsoft Windows 98 SE, or
Do Not
Click Cancel

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