Samsung NP20FP0CPC/SEG manual Sharing an Internet Connection, Configuring Internet Sharing

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Sharing an Internet Connection

Using computer-to-computer (peer-to-peer) network connections, you can access the Internet through a computer connected to the Internet even if your computer is not directly connected to the Internet.

To share an Internet connection, the computers should be connected to a computer-to-computer (peer-to-peer) wireless network. For details, see “Connecting to computer-to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)” on page 28.

Also, one of the computers has to be connected to the Internet (external network).

The configuration procedure to share an Internet connection are described for Windows XP installed computers.

To share an Internet connection, complete the following procedures:

Step 1. Configuring a Internet connection sharing from the computer connected to the Internet.

Step 2. After completing the shared Internet connection configuration, check that the other computers can access the Internet through the shared Internet connection.

Step 1. Configuring Internet Sharing.

Configuring a shared Internet connection on the computer connected to the Internet.

1.Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections.

2.Right-click on the device connected to the Internet, the external network, and select Properties.

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Contents Macrovision Statement Safety Instructions Important Safety InformationSetting Up your System Replacement Parts and Accessories Battery DisposalCare During Use General Requirements Laser SafetyPower Cord Requirements Laser Safety NoteRegulatory Compliance Statements Wireless GuidancePage Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part United States of AmericaIntentional emitter per FCC Part FCC Part FCC Statement for Wireless LAN useRegulatory Compliance Statements Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003 CanadaIntentional Emitter per RSS Regulatory Compliance Statements European Directives European UnionRegulatory Compliance Statements Japan Wireless DevicesVcci Statement Prior to setting up your device Keyboard Conventions Using Your DocumentationManual Documentation Conventions Information IconsWindows Conventions Software User DocumentationCD-ROM Device Naming Convention Touchpad ConventionsIntroducing Your Computer Where Everything IsFront Buttons and LEDs Back Side Right Side Left SideBottom Initial Computer Startup Using Your Computer for the First TimeTo turn on the computer’s power for the first time Turning On the ComputerTo turn off the computer, complete the following steps Power OffPower Button Functions Turning Off Your ComputerTips for Using Your Computer If you are travelling by air, follow these tips Travelling with Your ComputerAir Travel Locking your ComputerStoring the Computer for Long Periods Handling SpillsUsing the Keyboard Using the Numeric Keypad Fn Key Key Function Combinations Name Using Special Function KeysHot Keys Default settings for these buttons areTo reprogram the hot keys, follow the steps below Using the Touchpad Action Process and Comment Action PS/2 Mouse MenuTo move a window on the desktop, complete the following Drag MoveArea or Multiple item selection System Top Reading the System Status LightsSystem Bottom Connecting to the Internet Using a Modem Connecting to the InternetDOS support Precautions Before UseUsing the Modem on a PBX system Country SelectionModem Notes Configuring Network Environment Settings for Wired LANCable Connection If you use a simple terminal program i.e. hyper terminalConfiguring Network Environment Using Both Dhcp and Static IP Simultaneously Access Point Configuring Network Environment Settings for Wireless LANWhat is an Access Point AP? To turn wireless function on/off Connecting to an Access Point APSetting up a computer-to-computer network Connecting to computer-to-computer networks peer-to-peer orChecking the connection status Wireless Networks tab, click Add Click Advanced On the Wireless Network tab, click AdvancedPage Connecting to the configured computer Checking the connection status Click Actions Add/Edit Configuration Profile Using Networks in Other Operating SystemsInstalling the wireless client administrator program Setting up the networkPage Sharing files or folders Using Network ServicesConfiguring Sharing Sharing Printers Using Shared Files or FoldersIf your computer is a member of another workgroup Adding and Using a Shared Printer Configuring Printer SharingClick Add a printer Connecting to the Internet Sharing an Internet Connection Configuring Internet SharingChecking the Shared Internet Connection Using the Flex-Bay Swapping a Flex-Bay Device Power On Swapping a Flex-Bay Device Power OffTo remove a device with the power off proceed as follows Start the Softex Bay Manager Utility To swap a device with the power on proceed as followsUsing the Floppy Disk Drive Option Using the Disk DrivesUsing the CD-ROM Drive Option CD-ROM Drive Warnings CD PrecautionsMemory Stick Support Using the Memory Stick Factory OptionInserting the Memory Stick To insert the memory stick proceed as followsTo use the Memory Stick proceed as follows Using the Memory StickTo see the contents of the memory stick Removing the Memory StickMaintaining PC Cards Working with PC CardsTo maintain your PC Cards, follow these guidelines To insert a PC card into a slot Using PC CardsTo remove a PC card from your computer Removing the Audio/Multimedia CD Multi Media Functions/EquipmentMedia Player Playing a Audio/Multimedia CDButton Operation MP3/CD Player Factory OptionStop an Audio CD Using the MP3/CD PlayerPlay an Audio CD Pause/Resume an Audio CDDolby Digital & Home Theater System S/PDIF Port Setting Up Your Home TheaterAfter making all connections, ensure you enable S/PDIF Using the S/PDIF ConnectionEnabling S/PDIF on the DVD Program Movie Maker Volume ControlUsing the Keyboard Using the Volume Control IconCharging the Battery Using the BatteryFollow these rules for charging your battery Page To install the battery pack Installing the BatteryPower Meter Monitoring the Battery ChargeBattery Level Battery GaugeCalibration Notes Battery WarningsBattery Calibration You shouldStarting System Setup Using System SetupBios Caution Navigation Key Function Boot Device Priority field enables Changing Booting PriorityPress Enter on Boot Options On the Set Supervisor Password item, press Enter Configuring the PasswordSetting the Supervisor Password Setting the User PasswordDeactivating the Password Activating the Booting PasswordChanging Devices Using Power Management OptionsBasic Power Management Schemes Standby vs. HibernationHibernate Mode Power Management or Manual Method Frequent Interruptions If You Reinstall WindowsRest Key Advanced Power Management Schemes Installing/Reinstalling a HDD Using the Hard DriveReInstalling Windows and Device Drivers Resolution and Colour Depth Video Features and ConfigurationAdjusting the LCD Brightness Display Resolution Notes Configuring Display FeaturesChanging Colour Depth and Resolution Using PowerplaySwitching Display Devices Using the Shortcut Key Using External Display DevicesUsing Dual View to View Extended Screen To move a window between display devices in Dual View mode Deactivating Dual View ModeUsing Options Memory Modules Before You Install MemoryTo install a memory module Installing a Memory ModuleMemory Module Precautions Page FIR Technology Limitation System SetupWindows Setup FIR Fast Infrared ConnectionTroubleshooting Windows Related Questions and AnswersDisplay Related Q1 I cannot hear the modem sound Q3 How to remove graphics driver?Telecommunications Related Q5 In the following cases, the screen displays noiseUsing an AT command Q2 I cannot make a call using an extension lineConfiguring the Modem through the Control Panel Q3 How do I use my modem when dialing from overseas? Q3 Fn+F4/ CRT/LCD Key combination does not work Wireless Network Wlan Connection ProblemQ2 How to display DVD play image on both LCD and CRT? Game and Program RelatedQ3 I cannot share an Internet connection Q4 I cannot connect to the AP wireless network Page Installing drivers Reinstalling SoftwareRunning the system software CD Installing programs Reinstalling Windows Reinstalling Windows XPWhat is Format? What is partition configuration?If You Cannot Run Windows Press any key to boot from CDCPU SpecificationsRadio Specifications Wireless LAN SpecificationRegulatory Notice for Channel Use in France Abbreviations Pcmcia Glossary COM port DMA direct memory accessCardBus Cmos memoryLCD liquid-crystal display Hard driveAddress IRQ interrupt request linePC slot RAM random access memoryResolution PC CardTFT thin film transistor LCD Shadow RAMZoomed video
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