With a home network, your entire household can share one Internet connection with several computers; giving everyone access to the Internet at the same time. You can share access to printers, files, folders, and other hardware devices like scanners and fax machines.
Wireless Networking Wireless home networks allow you to connect multiple computers in your home without using cables between each computer. | Wired Networking Wired home networks use Ethernet cable to connect multiple computers and provide faster transfer rates and greater security. |
More Home Networking Information
Introduction to home networking
Setting up a wireless home network
Setting up a wired home network
Adding a computer to an established wireless home network
Adding a computer to an established wired home network
Sharing folders on a home network
Sharing printers on a home network
Setting up your game console on a home network
Wireless home network security
How can I find my wireless network's security settings (WEP, WPA2, WPA, or SSID)?
Home network troubleshooting
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