I was wondering how i would go about setting up a wireless network where i can share files on the multiple computers in my house. I already have wireless internet set up.
I was wondering how i would go about setting up a wireless network where i can share files on the multiple computers in my house. I already have wireless internet set up.
If it doesn't fit force it. If it breaks it was meant to be upgraded!
If it doesn't break you wern't driving hard enough!
networkmagic.com
secure it or im gonna go read your interweb history and download music from your wireless one day.
Step 1: Setup a wireless router (lock it down with WEP or WPA) so that outside people cannot connect to your network.
Step 2: Connect all of your computers to the router via wireless or hard-wired if so applicable.
Step 3: Open up permissions on your computers via shares, logins, and passwords.
Step 4. Profit
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
can you explain 3 and 4 better?Originally Posted by Ruiner
If it doesn't fit force it. If it breaks it was meant to be upgraded!
If it doesn't break you wern't driving hard enough!
Well, #4 was just a joke. #3, however, is serious.Originally Posted by KoukiDrftr
You will need to set up permissions to file shares based on what operation system you are using. Basically, those "shares" are what one (or many) computers on your network will see when they connect to that ip address. Once you set up the shares, you need to set up permissions, account access, etc. For me to explain it to you online would take too much time. I suggest that you do a Google search.
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
if all of your computers are already hooked up to the internet, what you need to do is click start, connect to, 'show all connections'.
then on the top left, under network tasks, select 'set up a home or small office network'
follow the wizard and do as told ya dig
"If carrots got you drunk, rabbits would be fucked up." -Mitch Hedberg
Well, there are several things you would need to do. The computers all need to be within the same workgroup, which is usually defaulted to MSHOME. Since the network is already setup, the workgroup is probably the same anyways. So all you should have to do is right click on the folder that you want to share and click "Sharing and Security". Then, under Network Sharing and Security, click "Share this folder on the network" and type in the box what name you want the folder to show up as on the network. Then just click okay. To access the folder on the other computers, all you should have to do is click start, then My Network Places. On the left, find View Workgroup Computers. Click that, then it should bring up a list of computers. Just click on the computer it is saved on and you should be able to see and use the files in the folder.
Originally Posted by Magius
I second that - I work as an IT - for most general secured home use we have people setup on WEP keys - but for some customers like this architecht company, we have them setup on a WPA
as for WEP cracking easily... mwehehehe, I love my laptop
but just in case - make sure all your PC's have the same workgroup name ( while MSHOME should be the default, I have found that this is not always the case, depending on what O/S was installed it may be WORKGROUP )
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Aircrack ftw!
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Yes, I know, but I had to throw it out there as there is no telling what his router and/or client supports.Originally Posted by Magius
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
holy crap. use google. or the manufacturer's instructions.
True, but I was talking about the client side.Originally Posted by Magius
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AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
these guys have given alot of examples for you to check out...
basic idea 1st - get to the settings of your router (configure it as needed) 192.168.1.1 (this is the common ip for linksys systems through the browser)
2nd - setup file sharing on folders (right click)
WEP,WPA, etc is a great ideas but this if for someone who obviously doesn't know how to do it to begin with... kinda a waste of info... shit other things to knock down on unwanted traffic is static ip and limit the number of open ip.
ive almost got it. i can see the other computers now but everytime i try to click on the other computer it asks me for a password. i didnt set up any password and ive tried every password ever typed into the computers. i also tried the password on the router... any suggestions?
If it doesn't fit force it. If it breaks it was meant to be upgraded!
If it doesn't break you wern't driving hard enough!