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Home NetworkingI have a laptop computer that I use at home and at work. At work it is
connected to a network (wired and wireless) and has been given a domain name. I would like to connect it to my home network also, so that I can print to my home printers. Can this be done? If so how? Hi
WinXP let you configure two TCP/IP Settings. Look in the TCP/IP Properties in the LAN connection properties. Or use one of these: NetSwitcher: http://www.netswitcher.com MultiNetwork Manager: http://www.globesoft.com/mnm_home.html Mobile Net Switch: http://www.mobilenetswitch.com Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "clueless" <cluel***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FFAB0A2-E493-4D3F-B974-E673357E3432@microsoft.com... > I have a laptop computer that I use at home and at work. At work it is > connected to a network (wired and wireless) and has been given a domain name. > I would like to connect it to my home network also, so that I can print to > my home printers. Can this be done? If so how?
do I need a software firewall
Cannot share files from laptop to desktop MAC hardware locking Printer Port Problem on Laptop Prevent access to unsecured wireless network Want to GET RID of firewall Wireless without a router! How do I set a secure wireless network? Problem Securing Network Network Problem |
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