1, my home with this is a small switch, only a few interfaces, the home is enough, and other switch settings are the same as this, first look at the picture below: The back is the network cable slot;
2, this is the side of the switch, usually the power cord interface, of course, the different switches may be slightly different location, but generally in the side;
3, this is the front, mainly the switch led, and so on, you can determine through here whether your network connection is successful;
4, below we start to set up the switch. The power cord connection in the following figure is successful. After the power connection is successful, there is usually a light on the pope and the front;
5, Next we bar cable Connection, first of all, the external broadband cable to the switch to one of the interface, and then connect the switch with a network cable and your computer, the connection process, you can view the front of the light, if the flash indicates that the connection succeeded;
6, parsing we need to set up a host, the IP address fixed, such as 192.168.0.1;
7, if you set up a computer IP as above, then the other computer IP should also be set in the same network segment, that is to set the 192.169.0.* (* number represents any 255 below the number. After setting up, we test the success, open the Run input "cmd" and ping the command to see if the connection is successful;
8, Next, we go back to the host, that is, 192.168.0.1 this computer, click on the network connection in the broadband connection, right click---attributes---advanced. Then, set up a shared network. After the broadband connection is set up, a "shared" three word is displayed, which is OK.