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Save on Surface Score incredible deals on select Surface devices for every activity. Join now Compare all plans. When I do connect to the internet, it is with my smart phone as a hotspot. I have to work from home quite a bit, so as far as I know, I cannot set up a wireless router and static IP addresses.

The server and Windows 10 computer 1 see each other and communicate easily without problems. I have each hard wired into a netgear switch. I connected Windows 10 computer 2 to the same switch, but cannot connect to each of the other 2 units Windows and server User names and passwords match on each machine. Do you have any advice about how to get the Windows computer to talk to the other 2?

Your advice is appreciated. Thanks, john. John for all computers to see each other they would need to connect to the hotspot on your phone. You can buy mobile wi-fi routers which would be a much better solution. On my work pc. They are both set to automatic IP setting.

Thanks, Hamis. I have a work computer and a home laptop. The work computer is wired to my router and a line to my wall. I use wifi on my laptop. Is my connection for home use private or can my company access my interaction on my laptop since I know they can pop onto my screen to see what I do on the work computer.

What sort of networking would I need to have to prevent them from joining onto my personal laptop? I would assume that the company installed software on the work computer to allow them to access it remotely.

If you have cable or fibre to the home then this is usually a coax cable. Does that make sense? I have a wired Ethernet home network which was installed at least 10 years ago. We were able to share files, printers etc on 3 laptops around the home We had a very good internet service to manage the network. It identified any additional hardware and installed it into the system. However, it was bought out by Corel some years ago and closed down! Nothing similar that I could find has appeared since.

Now with Windows 10 eliminating Home Group we have so far been unable to set up a replacement network. Windows instructions for sharing on a home network are complex to say the least! So what now? Do I need to uninstall the remnants of the old network and install some thing new? What is it? Perhaps there is a programme somewhere like the one described above? Going wireless is not an easy option because of interfering structures in the home.

Thanks for any advice. On my home network I share printers and folders on different windows machines and Linux machines using Windows networking. To make it easy you need to create a user account with the same name and password on each machine and if you can be as open as possible use everyone when sharing as it makes it easier. The difficult part with sharing is security so just be careful what you share. Once you are setup and it is working then you can change it to make it more secure if you need to.

Steve, Thank you for your good advice. A problem of age and memory! It is possible to plug the digital phone cord into a ethernet switch, will the phone signal and the internet signal work together?

I use two laptops, one a primary for everyday use, the other a secondary for backup purposes. Both have Ubuntu Linux as their operating system. I would like to synchronize files between the two but cannot at present do this. I have facilitated file sharing in the relevant folder of the secondary laptop.

The whole situation is confusing me. Can you help in any way? Thanks in advance for any response. You should be able to ping each machine from the other one. It should work. Let me know how you get on. Hi Steve, You have a great website. I like how you cover most important networking concepts and components in a clear and concise manner.

I disagree with question 4 on the quiz. If your computer does not have at least one proper DNS IP address configured, it cannot connect to the internet. Your email address will not be published. Skip to content Today almost every home and small office has a local network, and an Internet connection.

Early pre home networks were predominately wired networks. Not so easy and fast to setup as it requires running cables. However Homeplug or powerline adapters can be used instead. Not so easy for visitors and mobile devices laptops to connect to. Main Uses It Is best used for network backbone i. Wireless Network Advantages Easy to setup from an end user perspective. Allows easy access to smart phones, Tablets and mobile devices. No cables to run.

Wireless Network Dis-Advantages Not as Secure as wired networks without proper configuration, and easy to setup insecurely.

Not as fast as wired networks. Not as reliable as wired networks. Main Uses Connecting peripheral devices like computers,smart phone,tablets etc. Most home networks will use a mixture of wired and wireless.

Cable cat 5, cat5e or cat 6 with RJ45 connectors. Telephone Cable with RJ 10 connectors. Broadband Filters. The home network diagram below shows the structure of a typical small home network For most home networks the Wireless Router or Hub which connects the network to the Internet will be the main component of the home or small home office network, and in many cases it will be the only component.

Video Notes: DSL Modem — converts digital signals into analogue signals that are suitable for sending over a telephone line. See How to Setup and Configure your Home Router Wireless Router Location The Wireless router will need to connect to the telephone line, cable or fibre network access point in your home. Therefore most people locate the Wireless router near to the main telephone socket.



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