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Become an expert in various computer networking issues by researching eHow’s set of networking How Tos. Are wires overrunning the office? Say adios to tangled, twisted cords for good by researching routers and setting up a wireless network. Get great tips and know how on FTP and Telnet, learn about establishing a secure local network and explore topics in voice over IP with eHow’s extensive computer networking expertise and guidance.

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  • How to Wire an Ethernet Patch Panel

    Many homeowners and small-business owners are discovering the benefits of wiring their buildings or offices for network connectivity. Printers, home entertainment and Internet radio can all be...

  • How to Watch Cable Online

    Are you tired of paying a cable bill every month? This article will tell you how you can watch your favorite shows online for FREE! These days most people already have the internet and watching...

  • How to Set Up Clearwire

    Clearwire is an Internet service that provides an always-on, secure, wireless Internet connection. They operate on licensed 2.5GHz frequencies using orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing...

  • How to Connect a Router to a DSL Modem

    A digital subscriber line connection, or DSL, is used to connect a computer to the Internet using a telephone service. A special modem is used to translate the digital signals received from the...

  • 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 Connect Desktop to DSL Modem

    Digital Subscriber Loop Internet access is one of the most common types of broadband available to users. However, people that get the service typically have to use a self-installation kit that the...

  • Comcast Troubleshooting

    Comcast provides cable Internet, television and voice service for U.S. consumers. They are one of the largest cable providers in the U.S., and as with any large organization, sometimes you can run...

  • 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...

  • How to Set Up Wireless Internet In Your Home

    Not quite tech savvy? Afraid to tread an unknown water? I've been there (granted, years ago) but there's got to be a first time for everything!

  • Requirements to Receive Broadband Internet Service

    According to Internet World Stats, as of June 2009, 251,735,500 people in the United States are Internet users. Broadband Internet service allows people to communicate over the Internet at high...

  • What Is Broadband Installation?

    According to the FCC, a broadband connection is a network connection that exceeds 200 kilobits per second. Having broadband installed in your home or business can significantly increase your...

  • 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...

  • Can I Use a Dvi-D Dual to a HDMI Male to Male Cable?

    DVI-D Dual (Digital Visual or Video Interface--Digital, Dual Link) and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) standards are electrically compatible. A cable with one DVI-Dual connector and...

  • How to Make a Simple Cat 5 Cable Patch

    A Category 5, or Cat 5, cable patch is a small length of Ethernet cable. It is used to connect a computer or other Ethernet-capable device to a router or Ethernet Local Area Connection. The cable...

  • How to Use a Cat 6 Cable

    A Category 6 cable connects devices on LAN (local area networks) such as computers and routers. A Cat 6 cable can also be used for some security system and telephone system applications. You can...

  • DSL Vs. Cable Modem

    To connect a computer to the Internet, you need to have a modem. Two of the most popular modems are DSL--Digital Subscriber Line--and cable. There are reasons for their popularity including speed,...

  • What Is an RG6 Cable Used For?

    An RG6 cable is one of the most commonly used cables for home and commercial purposes. It is a form of coaxial cable used to transmit audio and video signals to devices such as television sets.

  • 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...

  • What is a Cat 6 Cable?

    Cat 6 (also known as Category 6), a type of data cable, serves mainly to create Ethernet network and Internet connections. Telephone and security systems also employ Cat 6, according to the...

  • How to Set Up a Wireless System for Computers

    Wireless devices are becoming more common and much less expensive. The most common use for wireless communications with personal computers today is the wireless access point for the...

  • How to Install a Crossover Cable

    If you need to connect two computers for a simple network for file sharing and want to avoid the expense of a network hub, a simple solution exists. Using a crossover cable and the existing...

  • Cat5 Patch Panel Tutorial

    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...

  • How to Use a Crossover Cable

    Crossover cables provide a network connection between two similar devices, such as computer to computer or switch to router. It is important for this kind of connection that you have a cable...

  • How to Reset Your Motorola Cable Modem

    Having cable internet has its perks, the download and upload speeds are spectacular; however what happens when you can not connect to the internet through your cable modem? The first thing we do...

  • How to Share Files With a Crossover Cable on XP

    Sometimes you need to share files between two computers and it is inconvenient to burn the files to a CD, DVD or flash drive because of the size or number of files that must be shared. When this...

  • What is a Cable Modem Flap?

    High speed Internet connections that connect through a cable service provider use a cable modem to access the Internet. Unlike dial-up Internet connections, cable connections do not need to "dial...

  • Definition of a Cable Modem

    A subscription to broadband Internet requires the use of a modem. For cable Internet, a cable modem is the gateway into the World Wide Web.

  • 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 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...

  • How Do I Get Wireless Internet?

    Wireless Internet is growing in popularity and affordability. But navigating the world of wireless Internet can be a little overwhelming to a novice. Knowing some of the basics prior to...

  • Types of Cables Needed to Hook Up a Router

    Networking a house for the first time is an exciting experience. Once all of the computers in a house are communicating with one another, it opens up a world of possibilities such as sharing a...

  • How Do I Get a DSL?

    A digital subscriber line is a form of high-speed Internet access. Much faster than dial-up, DSL allows you to download files from the Internet 20-30 times faster. This makes Internet browsing...

  • DIY: DSL Installation

    Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is one of the two main technologies for high-speed Internet access. While early installations (early to mid-1990s) required a telecom technician to set up, the...

  • What Is the Process of Network Designs?

    The first step in designing a local area network is deciding what topology to use. According to Help with PCs, the four types of topologies have their advantages and disadvantages. Bus topology,...

  • 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...

  • Fastest Dial Up Internet Vs. Satellite

    Dial-up and satellite connections are two ways to connect to the Internet. Other connections include DSL, cable, WiFi and fiber optic. Dial-up is generally considered the oldest and slowest type...

  • DSL Vs. Cable Internet Providers

    DSL and cable are both forms of high-speed internet connections. Both types are faster than dialup Internet connections. Internet service providers are the companies behind DSL and cable,...

  • How to Make BNC Coax Cables

    BNC coax cables have a wide range of uses in the video, computer and telecommunications fields. The ends use a plug-and-barrel design, which keeps connections secure. The coax itself is shielded...

  • Differences in High Speed Internet Access

    Broadband Internet access, also known as "high-speed Internet," has a high rate of data transmission. High-speed generally refers to any connection of 256 kbit/s (0.256 Mbit/s) or greater....

  • LAN Network Tutorial

    A local area network (LAN) is defined in the Microsoft testing material as "two or more networkable devices connected by physical media." In layman's terms, consider a LAN as computers and...

  • How to Set Up a Router With Rogers Internet

    If you have a high speed connection (such as Rogers DSL), setting up a router does not take much work. Routers do not need to be installed, they simply need to be connected.

  • 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.

  • How to Connect Nokia N70 to Toshiba Notebook N-100 for Internet

    Nowadays Internet is a basic learning tool to any individuals. In school, it is conducive for student’s materials, at home for the mothers who is doing online business, for offices and for...

  • How to Connect a 5 Pin MIDI Cable to a Computer

    The Musical Instrument Digital Interface, commonly MIDI, is a technology protocol widely used on equipment such as electronic music keyboards. A musician commonly connects a MIDI device to a...

  • Types of Internet Providers

    There are several different types of Internet service, provided by a variety of companies that often provide more than one type of service to their customers. While quickly being replaced by...

  • Does an Ethernet Cord Work As A Phone Cord?

    Ethernet cable, referred to as Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 works very well for telephone wiring. In fact, many builders are recommending that network cabling be included in any new construction or...

  • How to Set Up Linksys Wireless-G in a Laptop

    A wireless router is a networking device that allows you to securely connect your laptop, or other wireless device, to a cable modem and the Internet without an Ethernet cable. The Linksys...

  • High-speed Internet Options

    The days of slow dial-up speeds are fading and the Internet now requires faster broadband connections to function properly. The Internet now includes high-resolution pictures, videos and texts,...

  • High Speed Internet Requirements

    High speed Internet service (broadband) has become a popular way of connecting to the Internet. The Internet is changing and becoming more integrated with higher resolution graphics, flash and...

  • 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...

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