JMH
Emeritus, Contributor
- Apr 2, 2012
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As with earlier versions of the operating system, one of Windows 8's biggest benefits is how easy it makes setting up a network. A simple way for small or home businesses to take advantage of Windows' networking capabilities it to set up a "homegroup." This lets them easily connect Window 8 computers with devices such as smartphones, printers or media servers so that they can communicate with one another and share data.
In this article, I'll take you through the steps required to connect two Window 8 machines together in a homegroup. When a set of instructions such as File>New>Open are given, it means you click File and then will see the option New; click New and you will see Option, which you should then click.
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