The same way you do on a LAN, but without cables.
2006-07-25 08:12:37
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answered by EG345 4
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If you have a wireless router then you can network through 2 ways.
1. connecting through the 4 ports on the back of the router.
2. Using the wireless feature.
2006-07-25 15:12:30
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answered by nuwanusa 5
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If you have them all in the same location- share the items you want to share (drives or folders) but it would be wise to add passwords to the shares so not just anyone can get in. Make sure all the computers are on the same workgroup name and browse the computers near you in you network connections, or give it time and XP will find them...
If its from location to location with broadband, you will need to get into VPN through your router- providing they are optioned wiht VPN connections. (Virtual Private Network)
2006-07-25 15:14:41
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answered by worxsigns 3
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If your are running windows XP, this will help. if you already have the connection, you just go to START, CONNECT TO (on the left side ), then click on SHOW ALL CONNECTIONS. I think theres a button on the window that comes up that says REFRESH, which looks for wireless connections in range. If your connection is running, then the connection name should be in the big box. Click on the connection and click CONNECT. Voila! You should be able to connect wirelessly to the internet. I hope this was helpful.
2006-07-25 15:14:31
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answered by keybaordz 2
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