Creating an ethernet network, Installing ethernet cards and drivers, Making sure your broadband connection works – eMachines H3120 Manuel d'utilisation

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CHAPTER 6: Networking Your Computer

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Determining if an Ethernet device is already installed on your computer

To determine if Ethernet is already installed on your computer:

1

Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If
your Control Panel is in Category View, click Performance and
Maintenance
.

2

Click/Double-click System, click the Hardware tab, then click Device
Manager
. The Device Manager window opens.

3

Click the plus (+) in front of Network adapters. The Ethernet device
installed in your computer is listed. If one is not listed, you must install one.

Creating an Ethernet network

Installing Ethernet cards and drivers

After you have determined the type of Ethernet you are using for your network,
you need to install Ethernet cards and drivers on the computers that do not have
Ethernet already installed. Use the documentation that comes with your
Ethernet cards for instructions on installing the card and any required drivers.
For information on installing cards in your computer, see

“Adding or replacing

an expansion card” on page 161

.

Making sure your broadband connection works

Important

If you do not have a broadband

connection already installed, make the

necessary arrangements with your ISP. Be

sure to find out how soon after the

installation the line will be activated.

Before you change anything about your home setup, make sure that your
broadband connection is working correctly. To test the connection, log onto the
Internet using your current setup. If the connection is not working, contact your
Internet service provider.

Important

Broadband Internet settings will differ

from ISP to ISP. Before you begin setting

up your network, you should contact

your ISP for any specific instructions they

have for setting up a network.

Naming the computers and the workgroup

Important

You must give each computer on the

network a unique Computer Name and

the same Workgroup Name.

To identify this computer on the network:

1

Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If
your Control Panel is in Category View, click Performance and
Maintenance
. The Performance and Maintenance window opens.

2

Click/Double-click System. The System Properties dialog box opens.

3

Click Computer Name.

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