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  • 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 Access a Computer with an IP Address

    All computers on a local, TCP/IP network have an IP address. The IP address is the numerical value that is unique to the computer. Data packets sent from a source computer use the IP address to...

  • How to Find Out a Friend's IP With a Router

    Just because you and your friend are hooked up to the same router doesn't necessarily mean connectivity is instant. Be it for the sake of a networked game or an SSH file transfer, from time to...

  • How to Fix Network Errors

    The first and foremost thing to do in case of a network error is to check if the network cables are properly connected. Other common causes of network errors on a Windows XP-based computer...

  • How to Add the DNS Server Role

    To enjoy the benefits of DNS , you must, of course, install DNS. Before you install DNS, it is recommended that you configure your computer to use a static IP address. If the DNS server is...

  • How to Connect Computers Using a Crossover Cable

    A crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable used to directly connect two devices of the same type for networking purposes. A crossover cable differs from a regular Ethernet cable in that it...

  • What Is the Definition of Network Interface Card?

    A computer network interface card (NIC) is the hardware added to the machine that allows it to communicate with the network. The hardware is now normally included with computers, especially in...

  • Basic Computer Networking Tutorial

    Set up a home wireless network. Understand what is going on in your computer when you are trying to access a networked resource. Start with TCP/IP and learn the basics of Ethernet and wireless...

  • Computer Networking FAQ

    When creating a network, some of the technical issues that arise can be frustrating. Some basic questions and answers help the network owner troubleshoot any issues that arise while building the...

  • How to Set Up a Printer With a Router

    Some printers come with a network card so that they can be attached directly to a router and used on a Windows network. This can be done on any small or large network. This is especially useful...

  • Network Problems & Their Solutions

    From your local coffee shop to the quick lube place, the Internet is everywhere. It's become indispensable to our everyday life. A typical home network today is easily as complicated as a small...

  • Computer Networking Definition

    Computer networks can be large, enterprise-wide connectivity layouts or a network can be a small, home plan. A network connects two or more computers through cabling or wireless technology. The...

  • Computer Networking Problems

    Computer networking problems are difficult to identify, especially for the beginner. Although there are several causes for networking problems, most issues fall under a few categories. A computer...

  • How to set a static IP in Windows XP

    In this article, you will learn how to set your computer's IP static. There are many ways to do this, but I am providing you with the easiest. This will identify your computer on the network with...

  • How to get IP Address

    Use these quick steps to get your ip address. Or for a quick how to find ip address link, scroll down to find a shortcut to automatically get the ip address below.

  • How to Connect a Mac to a PC With Firewire

    Connecting a Mac to a PC with a Firewire cord can be advantageous for a person who wants to move files from a Mac to a PC or vice versa. While there are other ways of moving files-such as using...

  • How to Calculate the Number of Subnets

    Calculating subnets is a method used to determine how many host machine IP addresses are available. Subnet masks allow administrators to segment a network, allowing separate sections. Sub-networks...

  • How to Configure a Router for Remote Access

    If you have remote desktop setup on a Windows computer, the router needs to be configured to allow access to the machine. A router filters incoming traffic by default, but remote access settings...

  • How to Configure a LAN IP

    Under most circumstances, a home network functions quite adequately using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign IP addresses to the computers on the network. Each time a computer is...

  • How to Set Up a Peer-to-Peer Network

    Creating a peer-to-peer network in Windows XP is used in the home to connect two computers. Because peer-to-peer networks are used with few computers, it's not a high-security type of connection....

  • How to Find your Computer's IP address

    This will explain how to easily retrieve your local IP address for your computer. The local IP address is your computer's ID unique to the PC's local network. The IP address can be found through...

  • 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 find your Internal IP Address in Windows

    Nowadays, many electronic features require you to input your computer's internal IP address. This is especially important when making your computer a server, or also when trying to remotely...

  • How to Use UltraVNC to Connect to Multiple Computers at Home

    The ability to connect to multiple computers is frequently used--and appreciated--by many businesses. Now, thanks to the open-source community of software authors, the home computer user can...

  • Networked Computer Maintenance

    Maintaining a networked PC is an important task for network administrators. Without this job being done by a knowledgeable administrator, disaster could strike the entire network. There are some...

  • How to Change a Machine Address

    Every time that you connect your PC or Mac computer to the Internet, your machine is automatically assigned an IP address, which will represent your computer for all network activity. If your...

  • How to Change a DHCP Server Address

    Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) is a way to configure IP addresses and TCP/IP settings throughout your network. The DHCP service is run on a machine with a static IP address so that the...

  • How to Find a LAN IP

    Every computer connected to the Internet has is a unique numeric IP address, presented usually in the dot-decimal form (e.g. 195.15.32.1). Local area network (LAN) is a network that comprises a...

  • How to Configure a Local Area Connection

    Configuring a Local Area Connection (LAN) in Windows XP allows you to communicate with the network and the Internet if you have a router providing service. Most computers come with a network card,...

  • 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....

  • Network Planning

    Network planning is all about understanding how your router gives computers their IPs and arranging the connection so all computers in the network have access to the resources they need. Most...

  • How to Assign a Network Address to a Computer

    Assigning a network address, also known as an IP address, to a computer is vital to allow it to have a connection to your network. While many networks have Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol...

  • How to Find Your Local IP

    IP stands for "Internet Protocol" which is a series of numbers that your computer or other device uses to connect to a network, such as the Internet. Your local IP address is composed of no more...

  • How to Configure Superscope

    When small local networks run out of IP addresses for user computers, they can turn to Superscope. This Microsoft Windows feature allows administrators to extend the network without reconfiguring...

  • How to Find an IP in Ubuntu

    When it comes to networking, knowing your IP address is essential. If you're new to Linux, you might not be aware just how easy it is to find yours.

  • 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 Create DHCP Superscopes

    In small companies, the network architecture has only a few computers, so IP addresses are made with a pool of few numbers. As the company grows, IP addresses run out, creating a problem for...

  • How to Find Printer's IP Address

    The IP address of any device that is attached to a computer can be used to connect the device to a network so that other computers or devices can use it as well. If you're setting up a network and...

  • How to Check a Computer IP Address

    Checking a computer's IP address is simple and something everyone who uses the Internet should know how to do. The IP (Internet Protocol) address is an identification number assigned to any...

  • How to Add an Alternate IP Address In Windows XP

    On occasion you will find that you want to have a static IP address set for one or more of your network adapters in Windows XP. Perhaps you work on a network that assigns IP addresses for you but...

  • How to Enable Dynamic IP Addressing (DHCP) in Vista

    When moving an existing Vista PC from one location to another, or configuring Vista for the first time after installation, it is sometimes necessary to change the Vista TCP/IP network...

  • How to Set Up a Windows Print Server

    When a computer is connected to a printer, the print job is sent directly to the printer. A Windows print server enables multiple computers to access shared printers. The printers are often shared...

  • How to find out what your IP address is

    Most of us all can recite exactly what our home address is which comes in handy for giving people directions on how to get to your home or as well just so you know for reference for anything. But...

  • How to Repair DHCP for Windows

    Some cases in computer networking find you in a situation where your computer's IP address is no longer valid or is in conflict with the IP address of someone else on the network. In those cases,...

  • How to Log in to a Network Switch

    When you identify the various network switches on a network, you eventually need to gain access to those switches to verify various network settings as well as alter and/or test various network...

  • How to Connect a Work PC to a Home PC

    Install Microsoft XP Professional or Vista on the work computer if it has not already been installed. The act of connecting the computers is performed by using the Microsoft operating system....

  • How to Get your IP Address From the Command Line (Windows)

    Have you ever wondered what your IP address is? Well, now you can easily tell, by using cmd.exe that comes packaged with your Windows version. This is another way to obtain your IP Address, rather...

  • How to Network Two Computers

    A quick and easy way to network two computers is with a cat 5 crossover cable, which would allow sharing of services. In this article I'll be networking an XP computer with a 98se vintage windows...

  • How to repair IP address conflicts in Windows XP

    If you have several computers in your home or work Local Area Network, sooner or later you will experience an IP address conflict. Sometimes, after a couple of days, the router will resolve the...

  • How to Build a Printer Server

    If you have a spare computer and a home (or small business) network, you may have considered turning your unused machine into a print server. With general computer skills, a little time and some...

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