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NETGEAR RangeMax™ 240 Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter WPNT121 User Manual Table 2-1. A Road Map for How to Get There From Here ... If I Want to... ? What Do I Do? What Is Needed? How Do I? Exchange files 1. Use the Windows 1. The computer that connects Windows Domain settings are between a Network to the wireless network must usually managed by corporate wirelessly Neighborhood feature be configured with: computer support groups. connected to browse for • Windows Client and File Windows Workgroup settings computer and computers in the and Print Sharing are commonly managed by other computers combined wireless • The same Windows individuals who set up small in a combined and wired network. Workgroup or Domain networks in their homes, or wireless and 2. Browse the hard drive settings as the other small offices. wired network. of a computer in the Windows computers in the For TCP/IP see the Web link network to locate the combined wireless and to "Internet Networking and directory or files you wired network. TCP/IP Addressing:" in want to work with. 2. When Windows prompts for Appendix B. 3. Use the Windows security access rights such For assistance with setting up Explorer functions to as login user name/ Windows networking, refer to exchange files password, you must enter the PC Networking Tutorial on between the them. the NETGEAR CD and the computers. 3. If Windows 'peer' Workgroup Help information provided in networking is used, the the Windows system you are drive, file system directory, using. or file need to be enabled for sharing. 2-3 v1.0, March 2006

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NETGEAR RangeMax™ 240 Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter WPNT121 User Manual
2-3
v1.0, March 2006
Exchange files
between a
wirelessly
connected
computer and
other computers
in a combined
wireless and
wired network.
1.
Use the Windows
Network
Neighborhood feature
to browse for
computers in the
combined wireless
and wired network.
2.
Browse the hard drive
of a computer in the
network to locate the
directory or files you
want to work with.
3.
Use the Windows
Explorer functions to
exchange files
between the
computers.
1.
The computer that connects
to the wireless network must
be configured with:
Windows Client and File
and Print Sharing
The same Windows
Workgroup or Domain
settings as the other
Windows computers in the
combined wireless and
wired network.
2.
When Windows prompts for
security access rights such
as login user name/
password, you must enter
them.
3.
If Windows ‘peer’ Workgroup
networking is used, the
drive, file system directory,
or file need to be enabled for
sharing.
Windows Domain settings are
usually managed by corporate
computer support groups.
Windows Workgroup settings
are commonly managed by
individuals who set up small
networks in their homes, or
small offices.
For TCP/IP see the Web link
to
“Internet Networking and
TCP/IP Addressing:” in
Appendix B
.
For assistance with setting up
Windows networking, refer to
the PC Networking Tutorial on
the
NETGEAR CD
and the
Help information provided in
the Windows system you are
using.
Table 2-1.
A Road Map for How to Get There From Here ...
If I Want to... ?
What Do I Do?
What Is Needed?
How Do I?