Connect the computer to the network automatically
As a broadband user, how many people turn on the computer first thing? I think a lot of people are clicking on that "broadband connection"? I have always been very lazy, can save the steps must be province. Don't talk nonsense. Alas! And so many dozen words. Let's implement the setting that allows the computer to be automatically connected to the network.
1. Start building a Windows XP system with a dial-up connection, click Start--> program--> attachment--> Communication--> Establish Connection Wizard--> next--> connect to internet--> next--> Set my connection manually--> next--> to connect using a broadband connection that requires a username and password--> Next--> Enter the connection name (broadband connection)--> next--> Enter the username and password for the broadband application--> next--> Add a shortcut (tick) to this connection on your desktop to finish. Wallpaper
2. Drag the broadband connection this desktop shortcut to the boot bar (press left button to: Start--> program--> launch bar location after release) can also be used to copy to--My Computer-->c disk-->documents and settings-- >all users-->"Start Menu--> program--> boot--> paste it here,
3. Point Desktop Network Neighborhood right---> properties--> Broadband Connection Program (local Area Connection)--> right key--> property--> option--> Put the dialing options inside (show progress when connected) (prompt name, password and certificate certificate, etc.) (including Windows login domain) These three front hooks are removed--> OK, done!
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So every time the computer boot network will be automatically connected, and then do not have to boot to point "broadband connection"
There is also a professional point of approach:
After entering the router, locate the "network parameters"--> "WAN port Settings"--> and then locate and select "Automatic Connection" in its child options, and then save it after the boot and disconnect automatically.