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  • How to Switch From Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps

    Microsoft software is the default software for many personal and business computer system set ups. However, there are other, similar, types of software that accomplish the same tasks as Microsoft...

  • How to Wire Cat 5 Wall Plates

    Create a wired network in your home by running Cat-5 cable through your walls. Wired networks allow you to create a home network that spans multiple rooms or floors. Wall plates and RJ-45 jacks...

  • How to Build a Log Server Using syslog-ng

    A logging server receives log file information from client servers and then combines those logs into one location for easier troubleshooting. Php-syslog-ng helps search that combined log file for...

  • How to pass the Cisco ICND1 exam

    The Cisco ICND1 Exam is the very first networking certification that you can get from Cisco and provides you with the professional credentials that you can successfully install and manage a Local...

  • How to Network 3 Home Computers

    When using home computers, it often becomes desirable or even necessary to connect the computers via a network. This home network, called a local area network (LAN), allows the computers to send...

  • How to Configure Cisco Stackwise

    Cisco switch stacking is an excellent way to combine several switches into a single master unit. This allows for simplified configuration management, version control, and superior hardware redundancy.

  • How to Connect an External DSL Modem to a Hub

    A hub is a simple device that is used to spread a signal over more than one wire and allow access to specific resources for additional devices. A hub requires no programming or set up. Connecting...

  • How to Crimp BNC Connectors

    A Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC) connector is a common method of terminating coaxial cable for radio frequency (RF) signals. It's frequently used as an alternative to the more common RCA connector...

  • How to Stay Patient While Waiting for Your Ehow Earnings

    Do you write article's online for ehow? If so, there has probably been a time when your patience and frustration level hit the ceiling. After spending hours or even days writing articles and you...

  • How to Install the LLTD Protocol on Windows XP SP3

    Creating a network between Windows Vista and Windows XP computers is a pretty difficult task. To make things worse, one of the steps required is to install the LLTD(Link Layer Topology...

  • How to Configure NetGear VPN

    If you have employees or individuals that you would like to give access to your computer network while they are working from a remote location, virtual private networking (VPN) is the way to go....

  • How to Configure a LinkSys IP

    When you set up a TCP/IP network, all the computers on the network are required to have an IP address. If any computer or device does not have an IP address, that computer or device will not be...

  • How to Install NetBEUI on Windows XP

    NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface) (pronounced "net buoy") is an upgraded version of the Microsoft NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) protocol. This protocol is no longer supported...

  • How to Configure Samba

    Samba is a Linux application that allows for sharing files, cd/dvd-rom drives and printers easily between Windows and Linux computers. You can easily set up a simple file server using Samba.

  • How to Set Up a Home Network With Juno on XP

    A home computer network allows you to share files and other resources among all the computers connected to your network. A home network can also allow each computer to connect to the Internet...

  • How to Transfer Computer Data Using a Cat 5 Cable

    Whether you've purchased a new computer or want to retrieve files from another computer, you'll probably want to move the files all at once. If both computers have Ethernet ports, you can do this...

  • How to enable ADVANCED Port Forwarding on the MI424WR Verizon FiOS Router

    The MI424WR Verizon FiOS Router ships with a long list of preconfigured settings for popular applications. If you know the specific port address etc that needs to be opened in the Router. please...

  • How to Build a Network Server

    A network server is a computer specifically built to filter Internet traffic into and out of your local network, and to help shoulder the burden of resource sharing between multiple computer...

  • How to Tether Cell Phone Internet to a Laptop

    Whether you need to send or receive emails, keep a check on the weather or stay on top of the latest sports scores, tethering a phone to your computer gives you Internet access anywhere you can...

  • How to network assisst and solution

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  • How to Shut Down Multiple Computers from One Location

    If you are a network administrator for a company or someone that would just like to play a joke on a friend or family member, the knowledge in this article will come in very handy. By using a...

  • How to Setup Internal LAN

    Setting up a local area network (LAN) today is easier than ever before with plenty of low-cost networking technology options available. Further, for internal LANs, security devices and software...

  • How to Set Up DHCP on a Local Area Network

    Local area networks are the backbone of a company's communications infrastructure. These networks must run smoothly for the organization to operate at peak efficiency. Setting up DHCP on a local...

  • How to Network Your Computers

    It's not surprising that home networking is hot: Nearly 70 percent of U.S. households with broadband connections have more than one computer. If you want all your computers to share one Internet...

  • How to Organize a Home Network

    You've got a broadband Internet connection to your house or home office--now it's time to hook it up to all your computers and other Internet-ready devices. If you're at all apprehensive about...

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