Use Win95 to build a peer network
1. Overview In the usual application, you often require that each computer in the network can send, receive, and process data files equally, which can realize the sharing of various resources. In actual work, the author uses Win95 to build a peer-to-peer network, which has achieved better solutions. Second, use WIN95 to set up a built-in network component in WIN95, and to achieve peer-to-peer networks, and the installation process is easier. 1. The installation and setting of the NIC WIN95 supports the vast majority of the network cards in the market, and users prefer to support the plug and play (Plug & Play) network card products. Thus, when Win95 is restarted, the NIC is automatically detected and the corresponding software driver is installed; the I / O address, IRQ and DMA of the NIC can be automatically assigned, and conflicts between each device can be automatically assigned. 2. The Microsoft Network Client installation installs the client driver to allow the microcomputer to share network resources. For WIN95 peer-to-peer network, the microcomputer is configured as a client under the Microsoft network. In the specific operation, in the "Control Panel" "network" item, select the Configuration item and add "Microsoft Network Customer". 3. The installation of the network protocol For peer-to-peer networks under Win95, you should choose one of the NetBeui or IPX / SPX compatible protocol. In particular, in the "Network" item of the Control Panel, select the Configuration item and add "NetBeui" or "IPX / SPX". 4. Add Agreement To complete the shared installation of the peer, add the file and printing shared service programs. In the event of a specific operation, in the "Control Panel" "network" item, select the Configuration item, add "File and Printer Sharing". After completing the installation of the above network components, be sure to ensure that each machine has a unique "computer name" in this working group. At this point, the network installation work will be completed. Third, the resource sharing in the peer-to-peer network can be set up after the successful network is successful. When the user completes the shared settings for a folder, a hand icon will appear below, indicating that the folder has been set to share. You can also set the type of access to the local resource on an online user. Typically in peer-to-peer networks, access control of small network optional shared levels that automatically track users can allocate passwords for shared resource. In WIN95, accessing a shared resource does not need to know the name of the resource, because Win95's organization and management of online resources have made these resources can be presented well. 4. Application Effects in the actual use process, the main defect in the peer network is to use another machine on one machine, another machine needs to be on the power-on state. The solution is that if the network sharing data traffic is large, consider investing a central file server, which can manage resources from a single outlet, and users do not have to keep all machines. In addition, although peer-to-peer networks also have a set of safety measures and means to restrict data access, it does not provide stable security as the C / S network. In summary, since Win95 has dissolved basic peer-to-peer processing capabilities into a separate operating system, it can achieve low cost of the network. In addition, this network is simple and other advantages, it is believed that the application of this network will become extremely common in actual work.