Sunday, July 21, 2013

Win8 Encyclopedia 73: How to set up network connection Win8

In the current popularity of the Internet, if a computer can not access is unimaginable for Win8 system is the same. However Win8 with the previous network management had some slightly different issue "Win8 Encyclopedia" on Win8 will introduce the network settings.

First Win8 "Network and Sharing Center" in the interface for a certain amount of adjustment, but Win7 users should be able to adapt quickly. In the "View Network Activity" section, we can view the current network status.

The "Ethernet" is the former "local connection", no real change is just changed the name. Click the "Ethernet" We can be like the same view network state Win7, here is no different from the pop-up window with Win7, including the "Details" and "Properties" and other conventional options.

If the user wants to see the list of networks, you can through the left side of the "Change adapter settings" to enter. Click the Network icon on the toolbar you can see there will be "disabled", "diagnosis" and other buttons, the role is the same as before.

The creation of new networks is the most important part, for ordinary users, the general is the new broadband connection. Click "Change Network Settings" under the "Set up a new connection or network" into the creation process.

In the selection screen, select "Connect to the Internet", the next step select "Set up a new connection", then select "Broadband (PPPoE) (R)", and then fill in the broadband service provider account number and password on it.

If in the course appeared unable to get online, we can click on "Ethernet" and then use the "Diagnostics" to repair. If you can not solve the problem, through the "Change Network Settings" under the "Troubleshooting" to get help.
These are the current "Win8 Encyclopedia," the entire contents, with simple network setup method and diagnostic tools, no longer afraid not on the net.
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