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Naming the computers and the workgroup, Naming the computers and the workgroup in WindowsXP

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Wireless Ethernet Networking Naming the computers and the workgroup Each computer on your network must have a unique name and be identified as part of a workgroup. This must be done individually on each computer. If you are naming the computers and workgroup in Windows XP, see "Naming the computers and the workgroup in Windows XP" on page 54. If you are naming the computers and workgroup in Windows 2000, see "Naming the computers and the workgroup in Windows 2000" on page 61. Naming the computers and the workgroup in Windows XP Use the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard to name each computer and workgroup as well as select other network settings in Windows XP. Important The network setup procedure uses the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard. The example screens show those screens that typically appear in the course of using the wizard. If your network situation differs from that used in this example, you may encounter additional screens or screens with different selections. Make sure that you read each screen in the wizard and make your selections based on your particular network situation. 54 www.gateway.com

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Naming the computers and the
workgroup
Each computer on your network must have a unique name and be identified
as part of a workgroup. This must be done individually on each computer.
If you are naming the computers and workgroup in Windows XP, see
“Naming
the computers and the workgroup in Windows XP” on page 54
.
If you are naming the computers and workgroup in Windows 2000, see
“Naming the computers and the workgroup in Windows 2000” on page 61
.
Naming the computers and the workgroup in
Windows XP
Use the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard to name each computer and
workgroup as well as select other network settings in Windows XP.
Important
The network setup procedure uses the Windows XP
Network Setup Wizard. The example screens show those
screens that typically appear in the course of using the
wizard. If your network situation differs from that used in
this example, you may encounter additional screens or
screens with different selections. Make sure that you read
each screen in the wizard and make your selections based
on your particular network situation.