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  • About Ad Hoc Networking

    Ad hoc has a Latin root meaning "for this purpose only," and the U.S. military's DARPA research program developed the ad hoc network in the 1970s. Most computers today include all of the tools...

  • What Is Bluetooth WiFi?

    Bluetooth is a specific type of wireless transmission that uses short-range radio signals to send information between digital devices. Since its development in the 1990s, Bluetooth has become...

  • How to Connect a Printer to a Wireless Router

    Wireless routers give you the ability to connect multiple computers together to share files and Internet access. You can also use the wireless router to connect all of your computers to the same...

  • How to Create a Wireless Network Without a Router

    A router isn't always needed to create a wireless network at home. Computers with wireless cards can be configured as a router, and other computers and devices can then connect to the main...

  • What Is a Wireless PC Adapter?

    A wireless PC adapter provides wireless support for a number of activities. Becoming wireless is a necessity if a house has numerous computers or wireless devices that need wireless access.

  • What Is a Wireless Adapter For?

    Wireless adapters come in various shapes and sizes. Some are internal to a computer, some have antennas that stick out the back, and some are nothing more than antennas that plug into the USB port...

  • How Do Wireless Networks Work?

    The heart of any wireless network is the router. Responsible for accepting and approving new computers on the network, assigning unique Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, passing traffic between...

  • About File Sharing on a Wireless Network

    Networks are an integral part of daily computing. Stand-alone computers are not much use by themselves for file sharing, but once they are connected, a wide array of possibilities opens up between...

  • How to Build a Local Wireless Network

    Having all of your home or office computers networked together allows you to share an Internet connection and transfer files between all of the connected PCs. If you don't want to bother with...

  • How to Build a Wireless Gaming Network

    Although most multi-player computer games are intended to be played with people in different locations, you may also play them with people in the same building. With just a few extra network...

  • Installing a Home WiFi Network

    The heart of a home WiFi network is a reliable wireless router. This piece of equipment is responsible for receiving radio signals from networked computers, translating those signals into Internet...

  • How to Set Up a Windows XP Home Network With a Wireless Broadband Router

    If you have more than two or more computers running the Windows XP operating system in your home, you may want to share files between them or allow them all to connect to an Internet connection at...

  • How to Hook Up a Wireless Router to a Printer

    Wireless routers add a lot of flexibility to the home or office by eliminating the need to run cables everywhere and increasing portability. To make the most of a wireless network, hook up all...

  • Installing Ethernet

    Computers are becoming more and more common in homes and businesses both large and small. Most businesses, and many homes, have multiple computers, printers, or other peripherals that are intended...

  • How Does a Wireless Network Work?

    A wireless network begins with the sending and receiving of data. Any data that your computer intends to share over a network is first sent to the network's wireless adapter. This information can...

  • How Does Wireless Networking Work?

    Your computer begins the process by sending information intended for use over the network to a wireless adapter. Information being sent out over a network can include the transfer of files as well...

  • About Laptop Wireless Internet Access

    Laptop computers always were a good idea, from the moment computer scientist Alan Kay wrote a paper on them in 1968. This was long before the technology existed to produce them, but the idea was...

  • How Does a Home Computer Network Work?

    Decades ago, most families could not fathom the thought of having a computer in the home. Computers were large, bulky instruments seen only at work. The invention of the personal computer has made...

  • How to Build Wireless Home Network

    Wireless home networking is a system that allows you to network or connect more than one device in your home together, without wires, to share their resources. These can be desktop or laptop...

  • How to Connect 2 Computers Wirelessly

    One of the easiest ways to share files between two computers or share an Internet connection wirelessly is to create a network between them. There are two common network types that are in use...

  • How to Set Up an HP Wireless Printer Network

    If you have several people in your home or small office who use their own computers, it can be expensive to provide a printer for each one of them. A lot of people even have a computer system...

  • How to Create a Wireless Network

    A wireless network enables not only businesses to utilize resources more efficiently but families as well. By creating a wireless network, troublesome cables become unnecessary. While Mom is at...

  • How to Add a Comptuer to a Wireless Network Without the Network Key

    Most wireless networks use a router, but if you have more than one computer you add them to this wireless network by using an Ad Hoc wireless network and enabling internet sharing. For example a...

  • How to Set up a Wireless Network

    A wireless network offers enhanced flexibility and mobility. Desktops, laptops and other devices connected to the wireless network can access the network anywhere in your home or office. Besides,...

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