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The steps are:

  1. Put a NIC device in every system that will connect to the network
  2. Create a cable that goes from the NIC to a connectivity device, such as a hub or switch.
  3. Install a networking protocol on each system
  4. Configure the networking protocol to name each device and put an appropriate network address on each NIC card.

That's it! You're done.

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