Windows XP is designed for the standalone computers as well as for connecting with the other
computers in the network. After connecting to the network, you can share files, send printing
requests, access internet, play LAN games and share CD/DVD ROM of the server. You can
add your computer in the network by the following method.
1. Turn off your computer
2. Log on as a Administrator and add a LAN card into the PCI slot of your computer
3. You will be prompted for the driver for the LAN card. Install the driver by CD-ROM,
floppy or through the USB drive.
4. After installing the driver of the LAN card, you are required to configure it. You can
configure the LAN card as mentioned in this section.
computers in the network. After connecting to the network, you can share files, send printing
requests, access internet, play LAN games and share CD/DVD ROM of the server. You can
add your computer in the network by the following method.
1. Turn off your computer
2. Log on as a Administrator and add a LAN card into the PCI slot of your computer
3. You will be prompted for the driver for the LAN card. Install the driver by CD-ROM,
floppy or through the USB drive.
4. After installing the driver of the LAN card, you are required to configure it. You can
configure the LAN card as mentioned in this section.
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