Learn
how to enable sharing on your wireless network.
Your wireless network, once secure, provides a great way to share files and
printers throughout your home.
In Windows XP, go to Control Panel > Network Connections and click “Set
up a home or small office network.” When asked for a connection method, choose
“This computer connects to the Internet through another computer on my network
or through a residential gateway.”
Unless you’re networking only Windows XP systems, choose “Create a network
setup disk” when given the chance. This creates a floppy you can use to run the
wizard on non-XP systems.
Now run the wizard on each additional system on your network. On non-XP
systems, browse the floppy and run the file netsetup.exe. When configuring each
system, assign each PC a different name but use the same workgroup name.
The Network Setup wizard automatically enables sharing on any printer connected
to a PC during setup, but before you can use the printer from a networked PC,
you’ll need to install the printer driver on that system.
Each system configured with the Network Setup wizard should also have at
least one shared folder given the name SharedDocs. To
access these shared subdirectories within Windows XP, choose Start > My
Network Places. You can easily set up additional subdirectories for sharing,
but the more directories you share, the more you expose your drive in the event
of a security breach.