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Networking two computers together can be accomplished easily in a few different ways. Some of them are a little more complex than others, and the simplest can be accomplished with the use of a...
One of the aspects of setting up an office or home network is in deciding how best to handle the process of network printing. One of the challenges is setting up the network addressing for...
Cat 5 cable is used in telecommunications wiring, especially high-speed local area networks, referred to as "LANs" for short. LANs link computers or communications equipment together within...
Cat 5 and Cat 6 wires (more properly referred to as cables) look alike and both use copper wiring to connect Ethernet devices, but Cat 6's interior shielding gives it superior performance with...
Whether you have a small Windows home network or a large corporate network, setting up a remote printer is necessary so all computers are able to send jobs to the printer. The best way to set up a...
You do not have to choose between Ubuntu and Windows XP; the two operating systems can work together quite well. If you have information on an Ubuntu computer that you want to access on your...
The equipment involved in setting up a network for a business is dependent on the kind of network. There are various devices common to many business networks, and the primary ones are computers,...
Accessing remote computers and peripherals over the network as if they were your own can speed up many tasks, as well as increase productivity, while reducing costs of additional hardware for each...
A router is a device that is used to connect multiple computers over a local network. They come in two different varieties: wired and wireless. Each type of router has its benefits and disadvantages.
The most labor-intensive and potentially frustrating portion of your network setup is pulling the cable. Fishing wire through existing walls, over attic beams or through crawl spaces is physically...
When you set up a network, one convenience is sharing a hard drive across the home or office network so that others can access the information. By default, however, the drive is not shared and...
A managed switch is an electric device that interconnects two circuits. Most commonly used in computer networks, managed switches allow users to fine-tune and manage the computer's ports. Managed...
In traditional desktop computer setups, a cable connects a computer to a monitor. A video graphic array (VGA) cable carries analog signals and supports video resolutions up to and including 640 x...
Backing up network computers is a process where the administrator places information on several hard drives across the network. A network backup stores users' information in case of disaster and...
Networking an office with 20 computers will require some planning and analysis of computer locations. Networking an office of this size isn't difficult. You can do it with components commonly...
If you have a home network, adding a new computer so that it can access printers and files is a necessity. Windows makes it simple to expand your home network in just a few simple steps. Whether...
At first glance, planning a network for a small- or medium-sized business may seem like a formidable task. It doesn't need to be if you keep a few simple rules and concepts in mind when you do...
When configuring an Ethernet home network, you may wish to assign static IP addresses to some of the computers to reduce the chance of an address conflict or use a service such as Remote Desktop....
Communication devices are any devices which aid in the process of communication. Types of communication devices can range from communication aids, like a picture board, to electronic...
A proxy service is an application that runs on a server and allows administrators to pool Internet connections. A proxy server is a method used by network administrators to filter websites and...
The most basic form of networking is to connect two PCs with a single cable. This form of network is referred to as "peer-to-peer" networking. Using a peer-to-peer network, the computers can share...
Wireless connections are popular for using the Internet from a single access point in a house. But, in some instances, wireless may not be the best option. If you live very close to lots of other...
Connecting two separate computers together to share files and other data is usually a lot simpler than you might think. A network will allow you to share files between Windows and Mac operating...
Ethernet PCI adapters and Network Interface Cards do the same job: they allow a computer to connect to the rest of the network via a Cat5 cable, and communicate with said network. However, their...
In the Windows world a "Workgroup" is mostly an abstract concept. The idea is computers in the same workgroup are easier to connect to, and there are many cases when this is the case. The default...
Windows-based computers allow users to share files, folders and entire drives over a network called a "workgroup." A workgroup is simply a term used to describe two or more computers that all...
If you're a Network Administrator it's hard enough keeping track of the users on your network and what their user rights may be. Why make it even more difficult by confusing yourself about what...
WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol) is a popular method for securing a wireless computer network from outside connections and attack, but it can be daunting when a network problem occurs. Here are...
Computers are designed to be interoperable, meaning you should be able to share your files and network between Macs and Windows PCs without much difficulty. However, problems can still arise from...
Data cables are wires that connect computers on a network. Unless the computer is wireless, it requires a data cable to access the Internet and the local network. Data cables have several types,...
This article will hopefully teach you, the end user or systems administrator how to check and see (or edit) the details of the members of a group before sending an email in Novell's premier email...
This how to will hopefully teach you, the end user or systems administrator, how to modify email groups in Novell's premier email program, Groupwise. Novell GroupWise is an enterprise...
By definition, a network can be as small as a Network Interface Card (NIC) connected to an Ethernet cable, while some networks are large and span several types of technology. Home networks can be...
If you have multiple gateways on your network, and would like to route traffic to one or the other, you will either need to add a route on your router to the other gateway or you will need to set...
Creating a computer network requires that at least two computers communicate with each other. Typically, this is done by means of connecting each computer system to either a wired or wireless...
Many of today's computers are built with multiple network adapters. Additionally, it is popular to upgrade desktop computers by adding a wireless network adapter after the computer is purchased....
While a home network has the advantage of allowing multiple computers to share resources, if one computer is using these resources in excess then it can result in network congestion and general...
Looking for just the internet without phone, cable, and other confusing packages? Hate it when companies try to sell you a million different things when all you really want is the internet? Well...
On the surface, setting up a home network might appear to be a complicated task. However, modern networking equipment is so user friendly that no special training is required to use it. Rather...
The hardware necessary to set up a network will greatly depend on the scope of that network. However, even the biggest network is only an accumulation of basic hardware such as switches, server...
Most computer networks rely on a central point to which all of the other devices on the network connect. This central point, usually a router or switch, acts as the "traffic controller" for the...
Although wireless networking has increased in popularity in recent years, Ethernet is still the standard networking technology for most desktop computers due to its speed and ease of installation....
Wireless Internet frees you from having to connect Ethernet cables all over your home or business, and it allows you to use a mobile device without having to plug it into anything. But you might...
Planning a computer network is no easy task, and it is important to give this critical job the careful thought it deserves. There are a number of factors to be considered when planning a network,...
As technology and computers have continued to develop rapidly, a client server network has soon replaced past forms of networking on a computer to become the most widely used. A client server...
Ethernet cables connect routers and computers to external modems as well as LANs (local area networks). One limitation is the inability to connect two computers directly together to share data...
Wire a patch panel for your office or home network. Use either the 568A or 568B wiring schemes. Create a professional panel that is completely expandable for the future, and resilient to everyday...