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creating wireless lan at home

creating wireless lan at home

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sammi82
Junior Member
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11-24-2016, 08:45 PM
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Here’s a guide on creating a WLAN for your needs: [Open Networking Guide](https://www.opennetworking.com/guide/wifi-setup). It covers router setup, network discovery, and sharing files across devices like your laptop, PC, and gaming console. Focus on enabling LAN settings and ensuring your devices can connect seamlessly.
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sammi82
11-24-2016, 08:45 PM #1

Here’s a guide on creating a WLAN for your needs: [Open Networking Guide](https://www.opennetworking.com/guide/wifi-setup). It covers router setup, network discovery, and sharing files across devices like your laptop, PC, and gaming console. Focus on enabling LAN settings and ensuring your devices can connect seamlessly.

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Oma_
Member
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12-11-2016, 10:01 PM
#2
You're looking for a basic wireless connection. Just place a router in your local area network and use it. The setup details are usually on the router's side. What specific information are you seeking?
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Oma_
12-11-2016, 10:01 PM #2

You're looking for a basic wireless connection. Just place a router in your local area network and use it. The setup details are usually on the router's side. What specific information are you seeking?

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hakan10
Member
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12-22-2016, 10:24 PM
#3
Establish a link among several machines. For instance, share your second PC's files on your laptop through public folders. I recall when I was younger, I played CS:1.6 in a public gaming center and we could set up LAN servers to join from all computers on the network.
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hakan10
12-22-2016, 10:24 PM #3

Establish a link among several machines. For instance, share your second PC's files on your laptop through public folders. I recall when I was younger, I played CS:1.6 in a public gaming center and we could set up LAN servers to join from all computers on the network.

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RattenFanger
Member
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12-24-2016, 08:32 AM
#4
Sure, let's simplify the process. You need to arrange a fileshare easily. I'll guide you through basic steps to set it up with just a username and password. Make sure your account has a password.

1. Create a folder with any name you prefer.
2. Right-click the folder and select "Properties."
3. Navigate to the "Sharing" section.
4. Click on "Advanced Sharing."
5. Turn on sharing and adjust permissions as needed.
6. Close both sharing interfaces by clicking "OK."
7. Go to the "Security" settings.
8. Edit the settings (click in the picture).
9. Add everyone to the list in the provided field and click OK.
10. Test it on another device by pressing Windows + R, then typing the shared folder path.

If you have a team computer, I can help you set this up in just a couple of minutes. Thanks for your patience!
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RattenFanger
12-24-2016, 08:32 AM #4

Sure, let's simplify the process. You need to arrange a fileshare easily. I'll guide you through basic steps to set it up with just a username and password. Make sure your account has a password.

1. Create a folder with any name you prefer.
2. Right-click the folder and select "Properties."
3. Navigate to the "Sharing" section.
4. Click on "Advanced Sharing."
5. Turn on sharing and adjust permissions as needed.
6. Close both sharing interfaces by clicking "OK."
7. Go to the "Security" settings.
8. Edit the settings (click in the picture).
9. Add everyone to the list in the provided field and click OK.
10. Test it on another device by pressing Windows + R, then typing the shared folder path.

If you have a team computer, I can help you set this up in just a couple of minutes. Thanks for your patience!