If Wi-Fi is currently disabled, click the Wi-Fi button in the lower-left side of the pop-up window before proceeding. In some cases, you’ll need to click the ^ icon in the lower-right side of the screen to see the Wi-Fi icon.

If you see “Category” in the upper-right side of the page, first click the Network and Internet heading on the main Control Panel page.

You can also enable the “Turn on file and printer sharing” option and the “Allow Windows to manage homegroup connections” option if they aren’t automatically selected.

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You can check any other file sharing options that you want to use for your network here as well.

Most standard routers only come with a few Ethernet ports, but you can buy network hubs that support upward of 10 connections. Make sure that you know the approximate distance from each computer to the Internet source. You’ll need Ethernet cables that can span this distance.

You’ll also need to plug in the Internet source’s power cable before proceeding.

Typically speaking, you’ll use desktop computers for a network, which means the Ethernet ports will be on the back of each CPU box.

If you see “Category” in the upper-right side of the page, first click the Network and Internet heading on the main Control Panel page.

You can also enable the “Turn on file and printer sharing” option and the “Allow Windows to manage homegroup connections” option if they aren’t automatically selected.

Most standard routers only come with a few Ethernet ports, but you can buy network hubs that support upward of 10 connections. Make sure that you know the approximate distance from each computer to the Internet source. You’ll need Ethernet cables that can span this distance.

You’ll also need to plug in the Internet source’s power cable before proceeding.

Typically speaking, you’ll use iMac computers for a network. This means that you’ll find the Ethernet port on the back of the iMac’s monitor. If you’re using Mac laptops for your network, you’ll need to buy a USB-C network adapter for your computer and then plug it into one of the USB-C slots on the side of your Mac, since Mac laptops no longer include Ethernet ports.

You can check any other file sharing options that you want to use for your network here as well.