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Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Notebook Adapter User’s Guide
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To start the Broadband Network Utility
O
Click
Start
, point to
Programs
, and then click
Microsoft Broadband Network
Utility
.
-
or-
O
Double-click the
Broadband Network Utility
icon
in the notification area at
the far right of the Windows taskbar.
Information about
your network
The Internet connection
status of your computer
A list of other
computers that
are connected
to your network
Information about
your computer
The right pane of the Broadband Network Utility displays information about the
computers connected to your network. This information automatically refreshes at
regularly scheduled intervals. You can also manually refresh the list.
Note
To see the full computer name and Internet protocol (IP) address of a computer in
the Network Devices list, hold the mouse pointer over the computer in the list.
To refresh the Network Devices list
O
Right-click the icon for an active device, and then click
Refresh
.
To remove an inactive device from the Network Devices list
O
Right-click the dimmed icon for the device, and then click
Remove from List
.
In the sections that follow you will read about how to use the Broadband Network
Utility to access shared files on network computers and to join other networks.
Using Files and Folders over a Network
This section explains how you can make files and folders available on one computer (a
process called “file and folder sharing”) and then access those files and folders from
other computers on your network.
To make using files and folders over a network easy, you should assign all computers
on your network to the same workgroup if you haven’t done so already. For information
about how to do this, look up “workgroup” in Windows Help.
Important
Do not assign a computer (such as a work laptop) to your workgroup if
the computer is already a member of a domain, and you intend to reconnect to the
domain later.