Gateway dx4300 User Guide

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CHAPTER 2: Setting Up and Getting Started
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Testing your network
Now that your home network is set up, log 
onto one of your computers and access a 
favorite Internet Web site.
If you are unable to connect to the Internet:
Click Start, Control Panel, Network and 
Internet, then the Network and Sharing 
Center. Choose Diagnose and Repair on 
the left of the window. Take any actions 
suggested.
If you are using a wired Ethernet 
network, check all physical cable 
connections
Make sure that your router or access 
point is plugged in and compare the 
status lights on the front of the router or 
access point with the patterns described 
in the router or access point 
documentation
Temporarily turn off any firewall 
software on your desktop computer
Turn off all of the devices, then power 
them back on
Refer to your router’s or access point’s 
troubleshooting information
Contact your Internet service provider
Adding a printer to your network
Instead of plugging a printer into each of your 
computers, you can add a printer to your 
network. To add a printer to the network, do 
one of the following:
Connect your printer to your networked 
computer, then share the printer. 
Connect your printer to your router or 
access point if the router or access point 
includes a USB or parallel port. For more 
information, see the instructions that 
came with your router or access point.
Use a printer that has built-in 
networking.
Use a print server.