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Nowadays with technologies as well as pricing a great deal less, most homes possess at least a couple of computers, nonetheless, generally there is just one printer. It isn't very difficult now to make the printer available to all within the household by setting up a network. This article will explain what is needed to add a network printer and create a home network making use of Windows.

Please be aware that the many versions of Windows have different procedures on how to add a network printer. This article however will cover Windows Vista in addition to Windows 7 given that these are the latest versions.

The very first step you must do to permit for the usage of the primary printer within your home network is to share this printer by following these types of steps on the computer that your printer is hooked up to.

* You must first setup a private network by going to - Control Panel - Network and Sharing - Sharing and Discovery and then click on Printer sharing. It is advisable to make this a private network so that the home users will require a username as well as password.

* Make sure that Password protect sharing is on as well.

Should you be the user and wish to add a network printer carry out these simple steps.

* Go to Control Panel - Printers - Add Printer.

* You should have two options local printer or network printer. Select network printer. Windows will search for available printers over the network.

* Once it shows the available printers, select the one that you would like to add and click Next.

* You can change the name if you want, click Next and if all done correctly the printer is now put into your laptop or other personal computer within the home network.

To make use of Windows 7 you would do the same as Windows Vista as listed above to share from your main computer.

For the wireless user to add a network printer merely carry out these couple of steps, you will need to know the name of the printer.

* Go to your Start button - select RUN - key in printer name - Click enter.

* When printer appears, double click on the printer to install it.

* Done.

As mentioned previously in the article, older versions regarding Windows will require various procedures. Adding a printer for the family or others in the network has never been simpler.

by: Jane Summers.




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