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Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hello, The dedicated feature, i. HomeGroup is removed from Windows 10 Version How satisfied are you with this reply? Right click on the connection and select properties. Go to the Sharing tab. Enable the "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection" checkbox Under "Home networking connection" select the NIC that you connected to the new workstation. Select OK. Initialize the VPN connection on your existing system.

Your new workstation should receive a DHCP lease from it. Go about your normal setup routines such as joining the domain, installing printers, etc. This process has allowed me to forgo 4 hours of driving just to setup a users laptop to work on their domain.

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You are getting a Bad Wi-Fi signal is some parts of your home What can you try to solve the problem? We have ATT internet fiber with a router that is extended by Google home pods 4 placed throughout our house.

We have TVs, amplifiers, printers, computers, phones, Google speakers, etc. We are using dynamic IP. It seems to me with the IP changing all the time, devices take their time connecting when the IP address changes.

Am I correct in my thinking here, and how can we get everything to stay connected. It is more likely to be the Wi-fi connectivity.

A device on dynamic IP keeps its address and is unlikely to loose it on a home network. Rgds Steve. I am in a rural area and my grandmother broke a hip and elbow this year. I am not technology Savy after a bad accident but I need to go back to work. The only company in the middle of cowboy hell nowhere Oklahoma is who I already have and my phone company entirely to slow 15 Mbps download and 1 upload.

Not quite sure about the setup but think that you are using your daughters connection with wi-fi. Is that correct? If I have a mixed setup as you have described will I be able to transfer files from a wifi tablet to my wired primary computer?

Any help someone please? Are you sure they are on the two subnets. What are the ip addresses of an example device on each subnet? Do you have any other devices routers,switches other then the mesh devices and the virgin router?

I just had a quick look trough the manual and it defaults to router mode as you are still using the virgin router put it in access point mode rgds steve.

Hello, I would like to setup a home network using a standard router and then connect the network to the internet using a mobile phone.

Are there instructions available for this type of setup? Is there a better way. Perhaps using a bridge? Regards, Al Plevna Ontario. The easiest way is to use a router with mobile capability. There are lots available as they are used for travelling. In this case mobile is used as a backup. I have an existing Belkin router and need to expand the coverage to three locations.. What do I need to accomplish this task.

I have very slow dsl modem, however I want to run my other computer on a home network to share files how can i bypass the slow modem that came with bell to get the connections between the other computers the fastest to share files between the computers.

Just get a GB ethernet switch and plug all your ethernet cables into it and one cable connects your GB switch to the modem Ethernet which gives your devices Internet access. The smart phone picks up its signal from the output of the router. Is there another way, or only with that cable.

Fibre has been delayed in my area for mths. Could that still work through the switch, or would I be expecting too much. Yes you should be able to plug your adsl router into a switch port on the HP device using an ethernet port on the router. Apparently login is admin no password. Thank you for information. I have a little different issue I am having trouble with.

I have windows 10 computer and a windows server as a backup and storage. I have home movies I want to access from a 3rd Windows 10 computer. I have no cable internet access as I am out of the service area. When I do connect to the internet, it is with my smart phone as a hotspot. I have to work from home quite a bit, so as far as I know, I cannot set up a wireless router and static IP addresses.

The server and Windows 10 computer 1 see each other and communicate easily without problems. I have each hard wired into a netgear switch. I connected Windows 10 computer 2 to the same switch, but cannot connect to each of the other 2 units Windows and server User names and passwords match on each machine.

Do you have any advice about how to get the Windows computer to talk to the other 2? Your advice is appreciated.



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