> If the computer is wired into the router (Ethernet), then there should not be any > configuration needed on the computer network settings, other than ensuring that other > PCs are in the same workgroup (or home group... depends on your OS). > > You would probably need to run the driver installation software for your printer and > choose network as the install point. It will not simply work out of the box. > > Anything else on the network will show up as long as there is a file sharing service > or media streaming service turned on and it is a part of the workgroup, and as long > as you didn't subnet. If your subnet is 255.255.255.0, then you don't have to worry > about that as long as the only difference in IP address between all of your devices > is the last group of numbers.
Well the thing is that everything else is on a SEPARATE network, one I set up with a name and a password, but which this PC is not detecting. THIS PC is on the network "Network," which it created automatically.
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