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    Network and Sharing Center in Windows 7



    One of the most clear and required changes Microsoft made with Windows 7 is the increased networking security and improved intuitiveness of its networking settings. In Windows XP, the networking configuration features were spread between many different dialog boxes. Windows 7, however, combines all of its network settings and features under one applet known as the Network and Sharing Center, which gives a one-stop shop for all your networking and Internet configuration needs.

    Accessing the Network and Sharing Center

    You can access the Network and Sharing Center through many methods:

    1. Right-click on the Network Status icon in the system tray, as shown in Figure 1.

    Figure 1: Accessing the Network and Sharing Center via the Network Status icon



    1) Right-click on the Network Status icon in the system tray...

    2) ...and select Network and Sharing Center.


    2. Double-click on the Network Status icon in the system tray.

    3. Double-click on the Network and Sharing Center icon in Control Panel.

    4. Click on the Network and Sharing Center button on the toolbar when viewing your network.



    Touring the Network and Sharing Center

    As you can see in Figure 2, the Network and Sharing Center offers visual diagrams and maps of your home or office network. The full map that is accessible from this center gives an easy way to access any shared resources of other PCs and devices on the network.

    Figure 2: Example of the Network and Sharing Center



    1) Depiction of the network

    2) Click here to customize the network settings.

    3) Sharing and discovery status


    Just below the network map in the Network and Sharing Center, you can view and access your connection information. The Customize link lets you to change the name of the network connection, the type (private or public), and the icon given to the network connection, such as the bench you see in Figure 2.

    Next, you are provided with the status of all the main sharing and discovery settings and the ability to make quick changes, which is a big enhancement from XP.

    Another exceptional improvement is the set of links (see Figure 3) at the bottom of the window, showing all the files and folders your account and computer are sharing on the network.

    Figure 3: Links in Network and Sharing Center.



    1) Click these links to see what you're sharing.

    As a final point, the tasks pane on the left side of the window gives access to familiar connectivity settings and tasks, as well as a shortcut to the Internet Options and Wireless Firewall settings.

    New Network Classification Scheme

    In Windows 7, the first time you connect to a network, you must classify its location/type: Home, Work, or Public.

    This new scheme is extremely useful as it automatically modifies the appropriate network settings based upon the location type you choose. For example, suppose you connect to the Wi-Fi hot spot at your local café; you would choose Public location. Then, Windows 7 will automatically disable all network discovery and sharing to protect your documents and privacy while on the unsecured network. Then, suppose you went back home and connected to your home network, naturally classified as a Home location. Windows 7 would then permit network discovery and sharing because you trust the other users on the network.

    Support for Non-broadcasting Wireless Networks

    Windows 7 makes it easier to use wireless networks that do not broadcast their Service Set Identifier (SSID), also known as the network name. In Windows XP, these types of networks didn't appear on the list of available wireless networks; however, they now appear as unnamed networks in Windows 7.

    Instead of having to manually add a non-broadcasting wireless network to the preferred network list to connect, all you have to do in Windows 7 is select the Unnamed Network, click Connect, and enter the SSID when prompted (and enter the security key if encryption is enabled).

    You may think that this degrades the security that hidden networks offer; however, the SSID is still required to connect to the network. In addition, not broadcasting your SSID doesn't offer a whole lot of security anyway.

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    I just signed up to reply to this thread, because I'm currently trying to get help with a Windows 7 networking issue, and I need to alert other readers that this post is inaccurate.

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but these screenshots are of Windows Vista, are they not? The Network and Sharing Center in Windows 7 does not look the same as in Vista, at least not in RC1. For one thing, the "customize" link is not there anymore, which is a serious problem when it comes to the problem I'm trying to fix right now.

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    Hi dignan17,

    Welcome to itechtalk

    Actually this post considered an earlier Windows 7 build i.e. Windows 7 Ultimate Version 6.1 and Build 6589.

    The problem you have mentioned has been rectified. Please visit the following link to know more:

    Network and Sharing Center overview in Windows 7
    Last edited by jingle; 05-29-2009 at 07:42 AM.

 

 

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