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Topic Folder and File Sharing networked windows 10 pc Step 1: Configure Network Sharing Settings ​Before sharing individual folders, you must ensure your PC is visible to others on the network. ​ Open Settings: Press Win + I and go to Network & Internet . ​ Status: Ensure your connection is set to Private . If it says "Public," click Properties and change it to Private (this enables discovery). ​ Advanced Sharing: Scroll down and click Network and Sharing Center , then click Change advanced sharing settings on the left. ​ Enable Discovery: Under the Private profile: ​Select Turn on network discovery . ​Select Turn on file and printer sharing . ​ All Networks (Optional): Expand All Networks . At the bottom, you can Turn off password protected sharing if you want anyone on your local Wi-Fi to access files without a login (convenient for home use, but less secure). ​Click Save changes . ​Step 2: Share a Specific Folder ​Now that the ...

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Configuring your D-Link DIR-615 router on Windows 10 is a straightforward process that involves connecting the hardware, accessing the web-based interface, and setting up your internet and Wi-Fi credentials. ​Step 1: Physical Hardware Connection ​Before opening any settings on your computer, ensure the router is physically connected correctly. ​ Power: Plug the power adapter into your DIR-615 and a wall outlet. ​ Internet: Take the Ethernet cable from your modem (or internet wall jack) and plug it into the Internet (or WAN) port of the router. This port is usually a different color (often yellow or grey). ​ Computer Connection: Use a second Ethernet cable to connect your Windows 10 PC to any of the four LAN ports on the back of the router. Configuring your D-Link DIR-615 router on Windows 10 is a straightforward process that involves connecting the hardware, accessing the web-based interface, and setting up your internet and Wi-Fi credentials. Access the Router Interface ​O...

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Creating a network bridge in Windows 10 allows you to connect two or more network segments (like Wi-Fi and Ethernet) so that devices on different networks can communicate as if they were on the same physical network. ​Before You Begin ​ Two Adapters: You must have at least two active network adapters (e.g., one Wi-Fi and one Ethernet). ​ Disable Sharing: Ensure "Internet Connection Sharing" (ICS) is turned off for the adapters you want to bridge, or the bridge will fail. ​ Admin Rights: You need to be logged in as an Administrator. ​Step-by-Step Guide ​ Open Network Connections: ​Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard. ​Type ncpa.cpl and hit Enter . This opens the Network Connections window directly. ​ Select Your Adapters: ​Find the two (or more) network adapters you want to bridge. ​Hold down the Ctrl key and click each adapter to highlight them. For example, select your "Wi-Fi" and "Ethernet" adapters. ​ Create the Bridge: ...

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