Windows 2000 setting up a network




















Locate your Ethernet jack it is typically located near your telephone jack but is slightly larger than the telephone jack and plug in the other end of your network cable. If there are several ethernet jacks, try each one until you find the jack that is enabled. You can test your connection by running a network software program such as Internet Explorer. Setting Up Wireless Ethernet Go to a location where coverage is available. Check our coverage map for details.

Install Your Wireless Ethernet Card according to the manufacturers directions. Enter Columbia University in the Network Name box. Connecting to a workgroup or a domain is a simple procedure. The networking basics Several aspects of setting up a Windows Professional network connection apply to all three types of connections—workgroup, domain, and Active Directory client. To see your networking components, double-click the Active Network icon.

The dialog box displays the number of bytes that have been sent and received across the network. Figure A The Connection Status dialog box allows you to see how your network is performing. Figure B The network Properties dialog box has a new look. Editor's Picks. The best programming languages to learn in Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script.

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Hide Comments. My Profile Log out. Join Discussion. Add your Comment. The Connection Status dialog box allows you to see how your network is performing. The following is a list of the tasks that you might use when you troubleshoot networking issues:. After you make sure that the correct hardware settings are applied to the network adapter, your next step is to connect to a network resource. Unfortunately, you can't connect to a network resource until you have the appropriate network client running.

The following section describes the purpose of the network client. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Hardware tab. On the Hardware tab, click the Device Manager button. The Device Manager appears. Within Device Manager, right-click on your network card and choose Update Driver.

If your network card isn't listed in the Network Adapters section of Device Manager, look under the Unknown Devices category. If the device is in the Unknown Devices category, right-click it there and choose Update Driver.

The Update Driver Wizard starts.



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