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  • How to Connect a Direct TV DVR With a Wireless Bridge

    Digital video recorders, more commonly referred to as DVRs, allow users to digitally record television programs to view at a later time. DirecTV offers HD DVRs that allows consumers to instantly...

  • Computer Network Layout Planning Guidelines

    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...

  • How Can I Change My Ethernet Address on My Machine?

    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....

  • How to Direct-Connect PCs With Cat 5 Cables

    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...

  • How to Use House Wiring to Make Ethernet Connections

    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...

  • Difference Between Ethernet PCI Adapter & Network Interface Card

    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...

  • Can I Plug My Ethernet Cable Into a Phone Jack?

    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...

  • How to Create LAN Using Ethernet

    If you have multiple desktop computers in your home, a wired Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) is the most cost-effective and least difficult way to allow all of them to share an Internet...

  • Help With Ethernet Cards

    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....

  • How to Install Cable & Ethernet Wire

    After having a broadband Internet connection installed in your home, the next thing that you will want to do is set up a network so that all of the computers in the house can share it. Although...

  • What Is a Crossover Cable?

    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...

  • How to Connect a Laptop to My Computer

    When you have a laptop computer, it is often useful to connect it to your home computer. When connected, you can share folders and files, transfer information and even share other items, like a...

  • How to Connect Two Laptops

    Whether you are setting up a new laptop or trying to send a file to a friend, you might come across a situation in which you want to connect two laptop computers. To do this, set up a local...

  • How to Set Up an Ethernet Bridge

    A bridge in computer parlance is a device that connects two separate networks. In most home or office installations, a bridge would be used to connect an ethernet network with a wireless one....

  • 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...

  • Toshiba Computers Problems With Ethernet Cable

    Cabled networking is useful in homes or offices where wireless might not work because of interference from walls and other obstacles. Most models of Toshiba computers have built-in ethernet ports...

  • Multihoming Techniques

    Multihoming is a powerful---and sometimes confusing---networking technique that allows you to improve your network's speed and security. We'll explore why you might want to multihome computers on...

  • Laptop Ethernet Troubleshooting

    A troublesome Ethernet network connection can be as annoying as a landline that refuses to provide dial tone. There are some common sources of problems and methods to correct them.

  • LAN Network Requirements

    Creating a local area network is becoming more common in homes and small businesses. The basic requirements for a LAN are inexpensive hardware components and some software configurations on the...

  • Define Cat 5 Cable

    Cat 5, or Category 5, is a type of cable used to connect computers to an Ethernet network. They can be connected directly to each other, or connected via a hub or router to a computer network or...

  • Types of LAN Network

    LAN stands for Local Area Network (as opposed to WAN, or Wide Area Network), which commonly refers to how a connection to the Internet is made. LANs are used to connect computers that are...

  • What Is an Ethernet Connection?

    An Ethernet connection is based on the Ethernet standard and involves connecting Ethernet network devices, plus the jack on each device, with a cable. The connection can also refer to the Ethernet...

  • Directions for Using a Crossover Cable

    Crossover cables are useful for connecting two Ethernet enabled computers, hubs or switches without the necessity of establishing a complicated network for the two to connect into. Using a...

  • Network Cables Explained

    Network cable is simple and functional in design and construction. Over the decades, it has evolved as technology has advanced in speed and volume used on home and business networks. All network...

  • How To Set Up a 1,000-MBPS Network

    With the ever-increasing size of user files, such as high-definition movies, and greater bandwidths available to broadband Internet, the 100-MBPS ethernet standard is quickly becoming antiquated...

  • How to Hook up Multiple PC's to the Internet

    Ever thought about how to get multiple internet connections in your house? Your Internet Service Provider only gave you one modem and there isn't any more plugs for your computers to connect to....

  • How to Extend Your Home Network

    In need to expand you home network so that you can give your computer in one room access to the broadband router in another? You might be thinking...wireless technology is great, but if might just...

  • How to Determine Link Speed of a Network Interface Card

    Determining the speed of your network card helps you configure the network. When running a home or business network, the network card speed determines how fast the communication will travel...

  • Guide to Ethernet Networking Set Up

    Creating a home Ethernet network is done with the help of a computer technician, but it's possible to go through the steps alone. A home network is usually set up using Ethernet cabling. It...

  • How to Connect 3 PCs

    Connecting three PCs to allow the sharing of files or the running of group applications and games requires that the computers all be linked together in a network. A local area network (or LAN) is...

  • How to Crimp Ethernet Cables

    Networking cable is typically RJ-45 cable that is crimped into ethernet configuration, either crossover or patch type. Crimping ethernet cable manually can provide exact cable lengths when wiring...

  • How Does an Ethernet Bridge Handle an Incoming Frame?

    An Ethernet bridge (commonly known as an Ethernet switch), is a Local Area Network (LAN) device that connects two or more Ethernet segments to form a single broadcast domain. All devices within...

  • How to Use the D-Link Switch

    Switches are networking devices that allow you to connect multiple computers. They offer the same peer-to-peer network connectivity function as routers and hubs. Switches differ from routers in...

  • How To Set Up a Belkin Network

    Belkin network devices allow you to set up a computer network with Internet access in your home. When you connect a Belkin router to your Internet Service Provider's (ISP) cable, DSL or other...

  • How to Wire Ethernet Cables

    Ethernet cables come in a variety of lengths. The standard lengths of pre made Ethernet cables are roughly 5 feet to 10 feet long. So what happens when you need a 12 foot cable or a 15 foot cable?...

  • How to Configure WCG200

    The Linksys Wireless-G Cable Gateway, or WCG200, is used to create a home network and connect the network to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider's (ISP) high-speed Internet...

  • Network Switches Tutorial

    Similar to a "repeater" or "hub", a network switch is a fundamental piece of equipment in enterprise networking. In Ethernet, a switch is a must-have for an efficient and trouble-free LAN setup. A...

  • How to Network Home Computers

    If you have multiple computers in your home but only one active Internet connection, you can create a local area network between the different systems and share the single data connection. Both PC...

  • Network Switches Explained

    In essence, a network switch is an improvement over the network repeater or hub. While both devices are used to network computers, a switch also manages the traffic that flows through it. Network...

  • How to Use a Linksys Switch

    The Linksys Gigabit 8-Port Workgroup Switch is used to connect computers via Ethernet. The switch supports the common 10 and 100 Mbps throughput speeds as well 1000 Mbps. Throughput speed refers...

  • Can I Connect Two Laptops With an Ethernet Cord?

    Connecting desktop computers and laptops to a home network allows you to share a Internet connection and files with other users in the house. There are several ways to connect two laptops...

  • How to Set Up a Shared Network

    Creating your own shared network can allow everyone in your home or office to connect to the Internet---using both wired and wireless devices. With the help of a wireless router, you can share...

  • How to Install Ethernet Cable Jacks

    When routing your Ethernet cables from one room to another, it often looks better if you add an Ethernet jack in the wall to plug your cable into. You can purchase Ethernet jacks with room for one...

  • How to Set Up a Netgear Network

    If you have several computers set up in different locations in your home or office, there is no need to have to manually transfer data between them by using an external storage device. You can set...

  • How to Set Up a D-Link Network

    If your office or home setting has multiple computers, you can share a single Internet connection between all of them and even transfer files between each of the machines. You can setup a network...

  • How to Change Connection Speeds

    Even if the connection from your Internet provider is set at a static speed, you can still adjust the speed of an Ethernet connection on either a PC or Mac computer. Changing the connection speed...

  • How a Network Hub Works

    Networks hubs allow a user to transfer data over a local area network. Networking hub manufacturers do not often put much processing equipment in these devices. The hub is intended to be a device...

  • How to Hook Up a Laptop to a Computer

    Have you ever needed to hook a laptop to a desktop computer in order to transfer files? It can be a daunting task! But with this tutorial it will be made easy. We will cover the things needed,...

  • How to Find the Ethernet Controller

    Upgrading a computer to wireless Internet, or simply to figure out what type of Ethernet controller is in the machine is a quick and easy process. While a simple search of the computer would seem...

  • Hardware Requirements to Create a Basic Ethernet Network

    A basic Ethernet network, more commonly known as a LAN, or local area network, connects two or more computers that can transfer information to one another at 10 Mbps.

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