You can run windows network setup after following the hup setup directions.
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network
The network is connected togother by a hub, switch or router.
No a hub will not speed up your connection, your connection is based on the ISP. A hub sends the information to every computer on the network until it finds the computer that sent the request.
A hub. Network cables(Cross overs and standard white ones.) Network Cards. Computers. and the Proper Software to make everything work.
the hub is used to add a 2 or 3 systems in single network
Do you mean a network Hub? Then the answer is a network switch. Www.proskytv.com
If you mean broadband internet, you'll need a broadband modem (usually provided by your ISP), a length of cable, and a network interface card (commonly called a "network card" or "NIC"). If you're trying to set up more than one computer to access your internet connection, you'll have to get a router or a network hub, which will split the internet traffic to each machine (which also need a NIC and a piece of cable). Alternately, if you're attempting to set up a wireless network, you can skip the cables and replace "router or network hub" with a wireless version of same. Each machine which you want to access the network must have a wireless network adapter installed (setting up the network can require a bit of tinkering as well).
Your not being very specific about what your trying to get permission to do..?? And is this just a few computers connected to a wap, or are you going through a switch or a hub..??
This link should help you set up an internet connection through another computer on the home network and fix this problem. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306126/
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The Startech.com Network Hub