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Networking Your Home
Using a home network
A home network lets you:
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Share a single Internet connection
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Share MP3 audio and MPEG video files
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Share computer drives
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Share a printer or scanner
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Play multi-player games
Sharing a single Internet connection
A home network makes sharing the Internet easy. Each computer or Internet
appliance that is connected to the network can share the same modem and
telephone line or broadband connection and access the Internet at the same
time. This saves on the cost of installing another telephone line for your
second computer and paying for a second Internet Service Provider (ISP)
account.
Sharing MP3 audio and MPEG video files
With a home network, you can store MP3 audio and MPEG video files on
any networked computer, then play them on any of the other computers or
devices connected to your home network. Add a digital music player such as
the Gateway Connected Music Player, and you can integrate your home stereo
system into your network as well.
Important
Most ISPs allow multiple users at the same time.
If you use America Online as your ISP, you can:
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Log onto America Online through one of your screen names
and the other computers can access the Internet using an
Internet browser.
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Upgrade your service to America Online for Home
Networks. This service allows more than one of your screen
names to be online through your home network at one time.
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Page 67: ...60 Windows Basics ...
Page 77: ...70 Using the Internet ...
Page 107: ...100 Sending and Receiving Faxes ...
Page 121: ...114 Managing Power ...
Page 137: ...130 Customizing Your Computer ...
Page 159: ...152 Using the Port Replicator ...
Page 211: ...204 Using Gateway GoBack ...
Page 229: ...222 Reinstalling Device Drivers ...
Page 235: ...228 Restoring Software ...
Page 257: ...250 Troubleshooting ...
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