Connecting a computer to a network and sharing of Devices, files and Folders

Connecting a computer to a network and sharing of Devices, files and Folders iti

🌐 Connecting a Computer to a Network and Sharing Devices, Files, and Folders

In today's interconnected world, networking is an essential skill. This guide will help ITI students understand how to connect a computer to a network and share devices, files, and folders. It covers the basics of establishing a network connection and configuring file and device sharing to facilitate collaboration.


🎯 Introduction to Network Connectivity

A network allows computers and devices to communicate with each other. Connecting to a network gives the computer access to the internet, local resources, and the ability to share files, printers, and other devices with other networked systems.

Types of Network Connections:

  • Wired Connection: A physical connection using Ethernet cables, typically offering a more stable and faster connection.
  • Wireless Connection (Wi-Fi): A connection to a network via radio waves, providing flexibility and mobility for devices.
  • VPN (Virtual Private Network): A secure connection to a remote network through the internet, used for secure data transmission.

πŸ”§ Connecting a Computer to a Network in Windows

To connect a computer to a network in Windows, follow these steps:

1. Wired Ethernet Connection:

  1. Ensure that your Ethernet cable is securely connected from your computer to a router, modem, or switch.
  2. Windows should automatically detect the connection and configure it. If successful, the network icon in the taskbar will show a connected status.
  3. To confirm, open the Control Panel, go to Network and Sharing Center, and check the active connection.

2. Wireless Wi-Fi Connection:

  1. Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar to view available networks.
  2. Click on the desired network, enter the password, and click Connect.
  3. If successfully connected, the network icon will show a signal strength indicator, and you can check the network status in Network and Sharing Center.

3. VPN Connection:

  1. Go to Control Panel and open Network and Sharing Center.
  2. Select Set up a new connection or network, choose Connect to a workplace, and follow the prompts to enter the VPN details.
  3. Click Connect once the setup is complete, and your computer will be connected to the remote network.

πŸ”§ Connecting a Computer to a Network in Linux

In Linux, network connectivity can be established using both graphical and command-line methods. Below are the steps for connecting to both wired and wireless networks:

1. Wired Ethernet Connection:

  • Simply plug in the Ethernet cable from the computer to the router or switch.
  • Network Manager in Linux will automatically detect the wired connection and assign an IP address.
  • To verify the connection, click on the network icon in the system tray and confirm that the Ethernet connection is active.

2. Wireless Wi-Fi Connection:

  • Click on the network icon in the system tray.
  • Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to, enter the password, and click Connect.
  • Once connected, the icon will change to show the signal strength, and you can access the network.

3. VPN Connection:

  • Click on the network icon, then select VPN Connections and Configure VPN.
  • Enter the required VPN connection details such as the server address and credentials, and save the connection.
  • To connect, select the VPN connection and click Connect.

🎯 Sharing Files and Folders in Windows

Windows allows users to share files and folders with other computers on the network. Here's how to set it up:

1. Enabling File Sharing:

  1. Open Control Panel and go to Network and Sharing Center.
  2. Click on Change advanced sharing settings.
  3. Under Private (current profile), turn on Network discovery and File and printer sharing.
  4. Save changes and close the settings.

2. Sharing a Folder:

  1. Right-click on the folder you want to share and select Properties.
  2. Go to the Sharing tab and click on Advanced Sharing.
  3. Check Share this folder and assign a share name.
  4. Click Permissions to configure who can access the folder and their permissions.
  5. Click OK to save changes.

3. Accessing Shared Files:

  1. On another computer, open File Explorer.
  2. In the address bar, type \\ or \\ of the computer sharing the folder.
  3. Browse through the shared folders and files.

🎯 Sharing Files and Folders in Linux

Sharing files and folders in Linux can be done via the Samba protocol, which is compatible with Windows and other Linux systems. Here’s how to share files:

1. Installing Samba (if not already installed):

  • Open the terminal and install Samba using the following command:

    sudo apt install samba
  • Once installed, configure Samba to share files and folders.

2. Sharing a Folder:

  1. Right-click on the folder you want to share and select Properties.
  2. Go to the Share tab and click on Share this folder.
  3. Set permissions for the folder (e.g., read-only, read-write) and provide a share name.
  4. Click Create Share to share the folder.

3. Accessing Shared Files:

  • In a Linux file manager, click on Network or type smb:// in the address bar to access shared files from other computers.
  • You may need to enter credentials for the shared folder depending on the configuration.

🎯 Sharing Devices (Printers, Scanners, etc.)

1. Sharing a Printer in Windows:

  1. Go to Control Panel and select Devices and Printers.
  2. Right-click on the printer you want to share and select Printer properties.
  3. Go to the Sharing tab and check Share this printer.
  4. Click OK to save the settings.

2. Accessing a Shared Printer in Windows:

  1. On another computer, go to Devices and Printers.
  2. Click Add a printer, then select the shared printer from the list.
  3. Click Add device to start printing from the shared printer.

🎯 Conclusion

Connecting to a network and sharing devices, files, and folders are vital skills for ITI students to master. These tasks enable seamless collaboration and resource sharing in a networked environment. By understanding these concepts, students will be able to manage network resources efficiently and ensure that all computers in a network are connected and sharing necessary resources securely.