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    wireless network

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Maddoggpt, Sep 20, 2007.

  1. Maddoggpt

    Maddoggpt Notebook Enthusiast

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    okay i have a problem with my lan network. all my computers and printers in the house are linked via LAN but i recently got my laptop back up and running and i want to network all the printers for my laptop but i cant seem to find where i can run the network setup to enter all the info to connect to my LAN network. Any help is greatly appreciated
     
  2. danny2001

    danny2001 Notebook Consultant

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    You can find the network setup wizard in the control panel. Just open up 'Network connections' and the options should be on the right. Failing that you can right click on LAN connection in 'Network Connections' then go to the properties for the 'TCP/IP' protocol. You will be able to specify the network settings there.
     
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    Maddoggpt Notebook Enthusiast

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    still have another question now when i click on set up a small office or network connection i still cant see my wireless card and when i use lan it names the network in all caps and my network is not all capitals