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<p>Configuring the LAN is a real pain. You need to manually allocate the network address to every device on network, &amp; keep the record of them in order to ensure that you did not use same one twice – and if you did, devices will stop working.</p>
<p>But modern LANs with the routers using system named DHCP. The DHCP stands for lively host pattern protocol.</p>
<p>It is the fancy way to say that when device connects to a network, it asks router which of the addresses are free, &amp; then router allocates to it for limited period of time.</p>
<p>This permits you to connect &amp; disconnect things from the network when you want, devoid of having to arrange them.<span id="more-132"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://computerspot.net/wp-content/images/lan.jpg" alt="" width="244" height="258" />Even though your laptop is not connected to the network prior to, you can only plug it in, &amp; off you go, with no need to know about how this network is been configured.</p>
<p>Overall, to get modern network up &amp; running, all you need to do is connecting each computer to router using Ethernet cable.</p>
<p>This will be sufficient to get computers to observe each other, however occasionally you require some additional configuration.</p>
<p>In Windows, easiest means to configure the network is to My Network Places on desktop or Start menu, and after that click ‘Set up home or else small office system’.</p>
<p>When you have done that, any of the printers or else other devices, which are linked to any computers, or to router itself, can be mechanically shared.</p>
<p>If you would like to share person folders between the computers, that are also easy to do – only right click in My Computer, opt Properties then Sharing tab, and after that put tick in ‘Share this file on network’ box.</p>
<p>You can connect you LAN very easily to your computer just see that connection is proper.</p>
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