October 26, 2009

Don’t be Scared to add another Computer to your Network


Adding a computer to a wireless network allows users to share an internet connection, files, and a printer, without a tangled mess of cords. But, it doesn’t have to be scary. In fact, it’s the opposite of scary. In this third installment of our “Don’t be Scared” series, we help you add another computer to an existing wireless network. Don’t know how to set up a wireless network? Then you should first read our previous blog post and learn how to set up a network.

One option we suggest for adding another computer is Cisco Network Magic software, which is included with the router. By following these easy steps, you can be well on your way to enjoying your network with multiple computers.

 

You can also add another computer using the Windows Wireless Network Connection application. You need to click on the icon in the lower right part of your screen that looks like a computer with three wavelength signals coming out of it.

 

Then, a window will pop up showing all wireless networks inrange to your computer. Look for the name you have previously given your wireless network and click on “connect.” We hope that your wireless network is secure. If so, you will then be prompted to input your network security key or passphrase. It will take a few seconds to connect. A dialogue box will say that you have successfully connected to the network and that’s it!

If you have followed these steps and still have trouble adding a computer to your network, here are a few links to help you troubleshoot:

Adding a new computer to an existing WRT54GS network

Adding Wired Computer to an Existing Wireless Network

More on how to add another computer to my network

 

Remember, you can always go to our support page to get your questions answered.

 

Karen Sohl Posted by Karen Sohl at 11:13AM PST

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