How to Connect Computer With Other Networks Through the Gateway
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April 27, 2020
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Gateways are Used to Connect Different Networks together Such as TCP/IP and DEC net. A gateway is a network node that connects the networks using different protocols together. While a bridge is used to join two similar types of networks, a gateway is used to join two dissimilar networks.
Now Question is What is Gateway?
A gateway is piece of Networking Hardware used in Telecommunications via Communications Networks that allows data flow from one discrete Network to another.
Now We Connect a Laptop to the Internet Through Another Computer
1. Connect the other Computer to the Ethernet Network. Click Start--> Control Panel--> View Networks Status and tasks-->Set Up a New Connection or Network.
2. Select Set Up a Wireless Ad Hoc(Computer to Computer) Network from the menu.
Click Next-->Next, again.
3. Create a name for the Network. For Security, select WPA2-Personal from the Security Type drop- down menu.
4. Create a Password for the Network. Select Save This Network to use in the future. Click Next and then Finish.
5. Return to Network and Sharing Center. Click Manage Wireless Networks. Right Click the Ad-Hoc network.
6. Select Properties from the context menu. Select the Sharing tab and then Allow Other Network Users to Connect Through This Computer's Internet Connection.
Now Question is What is Gateway?
A gateway is piece of Networking Hardware used in Telecommunications via Communications Networks that allows data flow from one discrete Network to another.
Now We Connect a Laptop to the Internet Through Another Computer
1. Connect the other Computer to the Ethernet Network. Click Start--> Control Panel--> View Networks Status and tasks-->Set Up a New Connection or Network.
2. Select Set Up a Wireless Ad Hoc(Computer to Computer) Network from the menu.
Click Next-->Next, again.
3. Create a name for the Network. For Security, select WPA2-Personal from the Security Type drop- down menu.
4. Create a Password for the Network. Select Save This Network to use in the future. Click Next and then Finish.
5. Return to Network and Sharing Center. Click Manage Wireless Networks. Right Click the Ad-Hoc network.
6. Select Properties from the context menu. Select the Sharing tab and then Allow Other Network Users to Connect Through This Computer's Internet Connection.
7. Sign on to the Laptop. Select the Wireless Network Connection icon from the notification area.
8. Choose the Ad-Hoc network from the list and then Click Connect. Enter the Password and then press Enter to connect to the Internet via the other PC.
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