Linksys HPN100SK Changing Computer Names or Workgroup Names, Adding Client for Microsoft Networks

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Linksys HomeLink Series

Changing Computer Names or Workgroup Names

1.To change your PC’s Computer or Workgroup name, click Start, Settings, then Control Panel.

2.Double click the Network icon.

3.Choose the Identification tab. You can change your PC’s computer name and Workgroup name here. The computer name must be unique from all your other PCs. The Workgroup names on all the PCs on your network must be identical. The “Computer Description” box is simply provided for your infor- mation and does not affect your network or PC operation.

4.After entering everything you need to change, click OK. Windows may copy some files at this time.

5.Restart your PC to complete the process.

Phoneline Network Card and Network in a Box

Manually Installing Windows Network Components

Sometimes you may need to manually install missing Windows networking components. To do so, follow the instructions below:

1.Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel.

2.Click on the Network icon to bring up the Network window.

3.It is strongly recommended that you install the components below to prop- erly set up your HomeLink network under the Configuration tab. Of course, every network is different, so your settings will depend on what settings are on your PCs. If you have a broadband Internet connection like a cable or DSL line, your service provider may recommend different settings. Consult your broadband service provider if you have questions about which protocols are needed.

Client for Microsoft Networks

Linksys HomeLink Phoneline Network Card IPX/SPX-compatible protocol

NetBEUI

TCP/IP

Note: In this example, TCP/IP is shown only as an extra protocol.

If the required components are missing, add them as follows:

Adding Client for Microsoft Networks

If you plan on connecting to an NT file server or peer-to-peer network, click on the Add button. Highlight Client and click on Add. Select Manufacturer and choose Microsoft. In the “Network Client” box, highlight Client for Microsoft Networks and click OK.

Adding IPX/SPX-Compatible Protocol

Click on the Add button. Select Protocol, then click on Add. Under Manufacturer, highlight Microsoft. Under Network Protocol, highlight IPX/SPX. Click OK.

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