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I connect to net through a pen drive dongle. All settings are automatically created by a login bloatware that ISP has provided.
I wanted my net to be homegroup but my ISP doesn't provide ipv6 so w7 had earlier said that homegroup can't be created without ipv6, so I had termed as workgroup in w7.
Now, on w8, my net is appearing as "public network". As it cant be homegroup, I want it to be "work" at least.
how to change it from "public". I guess "public" has different properties and restrictions associated with it.
Thanks.
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Rawat
I wanted my net to be homegroup but my ISP doesn't provide ipv6 so w7 had earlier said that homegroup can't be created without ipv6, so I had termed as workgroup in w7.
Now, on w8, my net is appearing as "public network". As it cant be homegroup, I want it to be "work" at least.
how to change it from "public". I guess "public" has different properties and restrictions associated with it.
Thanks.
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Rawat
Solution
You can still set your network up using Workgroup. This article by Fred Langa was written for Win 7 but is just as good in Win 8.
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You can still set your network up using Workgroup. This article by Fred Langa was written for Win 7 but is just as good in Win 8.
Yes Cox is a POP3 so I am going to forget about them for a while and after a month of studing Windows 8 I can say I just don't like it. I'm 65 years old and I came up form DOS 1 so Windows 8 just don't work for me and I put Windows 7 back in but thank you for the info.