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Page 1: Windows 7 Networking and Homegroups

Windows 7

Networking and

Homegroups

Glynn Brooks

NTPCUG

Windows Inside/Out SIG

October 17, 2009

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Today’s Topics

What is a Homegroup?

Why do you need one?

What problems does a Homegroup solve?

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Windows 7 Networking

Builds on changes that appeared in Windows

Vista, completely different from Windows XP

Automatic detection of wireless networks

Automatic set up of network printers

Sharing of files and folders greatly simplified

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Network and Sharing Center

The network map is automatically generated

Clicking on an icon opens configuration

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Wireless Network Detection

Local wireless access

points are identified by

SSID, signal strength and

security

Tray icon indicates signal

strength and connection

information

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Connecting to an

Unsecured Network

Public access points are not allowed access

to computer resources

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Connecting to a

Secured Network

Windows 7 supports WEP, WPA, WPA2

connections with up to 256 bit encryption

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Installing a Network Printer

If a printer driver suitable for use with Windows 7 is available, the printer is installed.

If not, Windows uses Windows Update to search for a driver online. If Windows

Update cannot locate a driver, download and install the driver manually. If a Windows

7 driver is not available, use a Windows Vista driver

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File and Folder Sharing

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Streaming Access

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Media Streaming

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Homegroup set up

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Homegroup Sharing

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Homegroup Password

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For further study

http://www.maximumpc.com/user/marcus_soperus

http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/windows_7_fea

ture_focus_devices_and_printers

http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/windows_7_fea

ture_focus_windows_media_center

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Additional Resources

Glynn Brooks contact information:

[email protected]

214-228-2831

Download these slides from: sp.ntpcug.org / XPSIG/