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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 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...

  • 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...

  • Hardware & Networking Information

    If you are looking for information on creating a home network, it can get a little daunting. You have to choose between wireless and wired, several types of wired and wireless hardware and several...

  • 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...

  • How to Connect an IP Camera

    You own a home business and you have taken the necessary steps to secure your computer and your LAN network. You have installed anti-virus and spyware software. Your firewall is operational. You...

  • 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 DSL Internet on a Computer

    DSL, or digital subscriber line, is a form of broadband Internet that allows for faster web browsing and downloading speeds. Setting up DSL is a simple and quick process if you purchase a DSL...

  • How to Set Up a Second Computer on DSL

    You can connect multiple computers to a single internet connection with a device called a "router." All you will pay is the cost of the router; there's no additional charge for using the...

  • Is Ethernet Faster Than USB?

    Ethernet is a common method for networking computers to each other and the Internet. Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an interface for connecting devices to a computer. Both of these interfaces can...

  • Connection Problems With AT&T DSL

    AT&T Digital Subscriber Lines, or DSLs, are one of the least expensive and most efficient ways to obtain high speed Internet at home. When connection problems occur, check off five potential...

  • 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!

  • 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....

  • Difference Between Ethernet & USB

    USB cables are common in most households where a computer is being used, while Ethernet cables--now being phased out as more computers with wireless network cards are sold as a standard--have been...

  • How to Bridge a Phone Modem to Ethernet on a PC

    A little more than 10 percent of Americans and 15 percent of those who use the Internet at home subscribe through dial-up services. Dial-up lines involve connecting your computer to an analog...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • Computer Hardware Networking FAQs

    Computer networking hardware can be intimidating and confusing to the average computer user. Although the details of the technology require years of study and training to fully understand, most...

  • How to Create a Network Bridge

    If you want to relay internet from a laptop or other computer's wifi, to a second computer with out the ability to receive wifi, this guide is for you.

  • LAN Vs. Ethernet

    Technology terminology can becoming overwhelming. With complicated acronyms, proprietary names for generic technology and the sheer pace of innovation, keeping up can be tough. The language of...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Hardware Networking Tutorial

    Creating a basic home network is simple once you get a good understanding of the basic hardware involved in a home network. Planning and following your strategy can make setting up a basic home...

  • Toshiba Computers and Ethernet Problems

    Gigabit Ethernet networks are used in many home office and business applications. These have the advantage over wireless installations of working in obstacle-filled areas and in transmitting data...

  • 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...

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Network Interface Card Definitions

    A network interface card (NIC) is also called a network adapter. It is a type of expansion board (printed circuit board), which looks like a thin plate. There are microchips and other electronic...

  • Ethernet Cable Problems

    In theory, networking computers with Ethernet cables should be easy; you plug it in, and you go. In practice, a variety of things might need to be addressed before everything can operate normally.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Ethernet Vs. USB Speed

    Many users prefer Ethernet internet speeds because of their reliability and speed. Although Ethernet speeds provide users with greater options, some consumers choose USB internet speeds over...

  • How to Troubleshoot Network Connection Issues

    It is extremely difficult when you are trying to connect to the Internet and are not having any luck. Wouldn’t it be nice to troubleshoot the network connection issues you are having? By a process...

  • 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...

  • How to install any D-Link wireless router

    I will show you simple steps to install any D-link wireless router. This information can be used for the installation for almost any wired/wireless router. You would learn step by step to install...

  • 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...

  • Types of Cat 5 Cable

    The spread of Internet users has created a greater demand for broadband service. Dial-up is becoming the dinosaur of the global networking world. Have you ever wondered what all those cables...

  • Netgear XE102 Troubleshooting

    The Netgear XE102 is an Ethernet bridge that allows you to connect a computer in one room to the Internet router in another. Though the XE102 will operate normally on most occasions, you may find...

  • Why Use Cat5 Cable?

    Ethernet cables, the cables used for data transmission between DSL/cable modem and computer, come in a confusing variety. Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 might all line the walls of your local electronics...

  • Types of Ethernet Cables

    Even though Ethernet cables all look similar; subtle differences in the construction of the cabling make a difference in how well it will perform. Ethernet cables use a set of four twisted pair...

  • 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...

  • Cable Modem USB vs. Ethernet

    For desktop computers, there are two common means of establishing a connection to a cable modem for high-speed Internet access: USB and Ethernet. Each method has advantages and disadvantages. The...

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