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Hercules Router 802.11G-54
4. In the Computer name zone, enter a name sufficiently distinctive that it can easily be recognized in the list of computers for the
computer or julie, for example).
5. In the Workgroup zone, enter a name for the group
(HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example).
The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
6. Click OK. A Windows message indicates that the task has been carried out successfully and that you must restart the computer.
7. Click OK once more.
4.7.2.
Windows 2000: Sharing folders
1. Select the folder you wish to share, without opening it.
2. Right-click the folder. Select Sharing.
3. In the Sharing tab, select Share this folder.
4. On the Share name line, enter the folder name as it will be displayed on the network (12 characters maximum to ensure compatibility with other operating systems).
You can also limit access to the folder by selecting a limited number of users and the type of access by clicking the
Permissions button.
5. Click Apply, then OK.
4.7.3.
Windows 2000: Accessing shared folders
1. Click Start/Programs/Accessories/Windows Explorer.
2. Double-click My Network Places, Entire Network, then
Microsoft Windows Network.
3. Double-click your workgroup.
You access the list of the computers in your workgroup.
4. Double-click the computer that is sharing the folders you wish to access.
All shared folders appear.
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Table of contents
- 4 YOUR HERCULES ROUTER
- 4 Recommendations
- 4 Specifications
- 5 System requirements
- 5 Box contents
- 5 Front face overview
- 6 Connectivity overview
- 7 INSTALLING YOUR HERCULES ROUTER
- 7 Launching the Hercules Router Installation Assistant
- 7 Step 1: How to position your router
- 8 Step 2: How to connect your router
- 8 modem
- 10 Getting past the Content Advisor (parental control)
- 10 Connecting the router
- 11 WIFI MANAGER, THE VERSATILE UTILITY
- 11 Opening the door to WiFi Manager
- 12 Changing the WiFi Manager password
- 13 Navigating within the WiFi Manager interface
- 13 Sharing your Internet connection via the router
- 14 Selecting your Internet connection
- 15 Testing your Internet connection
- 15 Resolving any difficulties in accessing WiFi Manager or the Internet
- 19 Mastering your WiFi network at your fingertips
- 19 Personalizing your WiFi network
- 20 Securing your WiFi network using the Assistant
- 22 devices
- 24 Disabling your WiFi network
- 24 The firewall: your ultimate protection against Internet attacks
- 25 A few important points to bear in mind before getting started
- 25 Computers running Windows Vista: Connecting to a wireless network
- 29 Disconnecting from a wireless network
- 30 Managing your favorite networks
- 31 connection
- 32 Enabling sharing
- 35 Windows Vista: Sharing public or personal folders
- 37 Computers running Windows Vista: Accessing shared folders
- 37 Windows Vista: Sharing a printer
- 39 Computers running Windows Vista : Accessing the shared printer
- 41 network
- 43 connection
- 43 network
- 48 Windows XP: Sharing folders
- 49 Windows XP: Accessing shared folders
- 49 Windows XP: Sharing a printer
- 51 Windows XP: Modifying a workgroup name
- 52 connection (advanced users)
- 52 connection
- 52 Creating a workgroup in Windows
- 53 Windows 2000: Sharing folders
- 53 Windows 2000: Accessing shared folders
- 54 Windows 2000: Sharing a printer
- 55 Windows 2000: Modifying a workgroup name
- 56 network
- 57 connection (advanced users)
- 57 connection
- 57 network
- 59 Windows Me: Sharing folders
- 60 Windows Me: Accessing shared folders
- 60 Windows Me: Sharing a printer
- 62 Windows Me: Modifying a workgroup name
- 62 connection (advanced users)
- 63 connection
- 63 Windows 98 SE: Creating a workgroup
- 63 Windows 98 SE: Sharing folders
- 64 Windows 98 SE: Accessing shared folders
- 64 Windows 98 SE: Sharing a printer
- 66 network
- 67 connection (advanced users)
- 68 WIFI MANAGER FOR ADVANCED USERS
- 68 Configuring your WiFi network’s advanced options
- 69 Configuring your Internet firewall
- 69 access to a computer for certain Internet services
- 71 Limiting access of one of your network computers to Internet services
- 72 Redirecting Internet requests to a specific computer
- 72 A toolbox with multiple facets
- 72 Restarting the Hercules Router
- 73 Restoring your original settings
- 73 Updating the router’s firmware
- 74 Other advanced options
- 74 Configuring the DHCP server
- 75 Linking an IP address to a dynamic domain name server
- 75 Internet
- 76 Changing the Hercules Router’s password
- 76 Product information
- 77 GLOSSARY
- 80 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- 80 WARRANTY
- 80 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RECOMMENDATION