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..., you must first add a network service to your printer to that receives input from more about connecting to a network, see "Networks (LAN, Wireless, Mobile Broadband)" on a Network A shared printer is also called a network printer. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more than one computer. For ...instructions on installing a network service, see Windows Help and Support: click Start or → Help and Support. 74 Printers-Settings and Drivers Once your computer is connected to a network, you can use most often as the default ...
..., you must first add a network service to your printer to that receives input from more about connecting to a network, see "Networks (LAN, Wireless, Mobile Broadband)" on a Network A shared printer is also called a network printer. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more than one computer. For ...instructions on installing a network service, see Windows Help and Support: click Start or → Help and Support. 74 Printers-Settings and Drivers Once your computer is connected to a network, you can use most often as the default ...
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...Checking Your Wireless Network Card" on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more about how to determine the type of wireless network card that name on page 154. 154 Networks (LAN, Wireless, Mobile Broadband) Reinstalling Software and Drivers for that... then search for Your Wireless Network Card If the software is installed in your computer, see "Device Manager" on page 26): Windows Vista 1 Click Start , right-click Computer and select Properties. 2 Under Tasks click Device Manager. 3 Click Network Adapters. Windows XP 1 Click Start...
...Checking Your Wireless Network Card" on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more about how to determine the type of wireless network card that name on page 154. 154 Networks (LAN, Wireless, Mobile Broadband) Reinstalling Software and Drivers for that... then search for Your Wireless Network Card If the software is installed in your computer, see "Device Manager" on page 26): Windows Vista 1 Click Start , right-click Computer and select Properties. 2 Under Tasks click Device Manager. 3 Click Network Adapters. Windows XP 1 Click Start...