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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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  • Problems Connecting Vista With Mac OS X

    Computers are designed to be interoperable, meaning you should be able to share your files and network between Macs and Windows PCs without much difficulty. However, problems can still arise from...

  • How to Configure a Wireless Accesspoint

    Wireless access points are nothing more than a wireless router. Most wireless routers have both wireless and wired capability. Setting up a wireless access point is tricky but not impossible. ...

  • How to Find the Mac Address of a Switch

    A switch is a network component similar to a router, except that a switch does not direct network traffic like a router. The advantage of a switch is that it allows for hundreds of network...

  • How to Stream Music on a Mac

    With the proper equipment, an Apple computer such as a Mac can stream music to any speaker in a house or given area. Using Apple's Airport line of wireless network products, you can easily set up...

  • How to Find the MAC Address on Popular Devices

    This guide will show you how to set up MAC Address Filtering on your wireless router and find the MAC Address on Windows, Macintosh, Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PSP, iPhone, BlackBerry and TiVo.

  • How to Setup Bluetooth On a Mac

    connect your laptop to phones, ipods, or other computers.

  • How to Filter MAC Addresses on Wireless Network

    How to add additional security to you wireless network. If the hacker's internet devices are excluded from accessing your wireless network they cannot get into your network even if they get your...

  • The Types of Wireless Security Threats

    With advances in technology, everyday life is starting to depend on wireless network technology. Such technology is used to connect computers via routers and to connect hand-held devices with...

  • How to assign a specific IP Address

    Hosting a website or FTP from your computer? Do you need a specific IP address to be assigned through your DHCP assignment? Here's how to do it!

  • Steps for Securing Wireless Devices

    If you are like most computer users, you probably store data on your laptop computer that you wouldn't want others to see, such as bank passwords or sensitive emails. If a hacker is able to gain...

  • How to Keep Your Wireless Network Secure

    Almost everyone has a wireless network, but many don't keep their networks protected. Although very unlikely to be hacked no one can be secure enough.

  • How to Connect a Computer or Laptop to the Internet With an iPhone

    You may not know this, but it is possible to take certain cell phones or smart phones that have a Wi-Fi or data connection and share that connection with a desktop computer or laptop. This act is...

  • How to Secure Wireless Networks

    Wireless networking is great, but it can also be a huge security risk if you don't take the proper steps to protect yourself. Securing your wireless network is just as important as locking your...

  • 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 Set Up a Windows XP Workgroup to See Mac Leopard OS X

    A Windows XP workgroup allows individuals on a PC to share files with other computers within the workgroup. In an office or home that uses both Macs and PCs, a Windows XP workgroup can help...

  • How to Use a MAC Address to Find an IP Address

    Finding an IP address from a Media Access Control (MAC) address is accomplished using the ARP command. ARP maps the physical MAC address with the IP. The MAC address is a unique, alphanumeric...

  • How to Change a Computer's MAC Address in Windows

    Every Ethernet card has a unique MAC address assigned to it by the manufacturer. This MAC address is attached to the computer's network adapter card or network interface card (NIC) and helps...

  • How to Do Spoofing

    Spoofing is a process of deception by which a system alters its identity and assumes another identity, therefore making other systems work incorrectly. The most common type of spoofing is MAC...

  • 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 use SSH for Mac OS X

    ssh - OpenSSH client (remote login program) for the Mac OS X Terminal is a secure way of logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine. It sets up a secure...

  • How to Find Mac Address

    Learn how to find your Mac Address. Mac Address is called Media Access Control. The MAC address is a number used by network adapters to uniquely identify themselves on a LAN.

  • How to Secure Wireless Internet Network At Home

    With the growing concerns regarding computer network security, many countries around the world are implementing strict rules regarding wireless internet security in residential and commercial...

  • How to Have a Router In College and Not Get Caught

    You'll learn how to configure your router so that the college IT won't detect it on their network.

  • How to Network a Mac and a PC

    Like Greeks and Trojans, Capitalists and Communists, cats and dogs, Apple and Mac computers are not meant to be friends. But that doesn't mean they can't be civil and at least talk to each other...

  • How to Set Up a Powermac G4 as a Server

    Mac OS X Server software is a robust, server-level software package that is easy to configure and extremely immune to viruses, as most viruses target Windows machines. Used extensively in...

  • Definition of Network Bridge

    Bridges were one of the first network devices. Early bridges were more intelligent than network repeaters and faster than routers. Although bridges are rarely used in modern-day networks, it is...

  • How to Delete WEP Passwords On a PC & a Mac

    Wireless encryption passwords can store up over time on a computer, and you may find that you no longer need passwords for networks you only logged onto once. Deleting WEPs from a PC and a Mac...

  • How Wireless PC Cards Work

    A Wireless PC Card is a tiny electronic computer component that allows a computer to access the Internet without using an Ethernet or phone cable. These cards can either be internal or external,...

  • How to Find the MAC Address in Mac OSX

    Every internet capable computer has a MAC (Media Access Control) address. This is a list of six pairs of numbers unique to each network card. If you want to find the MAC address on in Mac OSX to...

  • How to To Find a MAC Address on a PC

    Every computer has a MAC (Media Access Control) address. This is six pairs of numbers that is unique to each network card. If you want to find a mac address on a PC for networking these are the...

  • How to Get Wireless Internet

    Getting wireless internet on a Mac computer is as easy as opening it up. Connect to the internet on a Mac with a wireless signal with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on computer...

  • How to Connect a Computer to Another Computer

    Connecting a Mac computer to another Mac involves connecting an Ethernet cable between both computers and creating a network. Connect Mac computers to each other with tips from a computer...

  • How do Wireless Network Cards Work?

    A wireless network card is a small electronic device that enables a computer to connect to the Internet without the need for any phone or Ethernet wires. These cards can come in a few different...

  • How to Make Free Phone Calls on a Mac

    Why should you spend your limited daytime cell-phone minutes when you can use your Mac to make free calls? By using Skype, a convenient communication program, you can make free long-distance calls...

  • Setting Up a Proxy Server on a Mac

    If you ever use your Mac on a large network such as at work, at a university or at a library, you will probably need to set up a proxy. Networks use proxies to control and limit the access from...

  • How to Connect to a Windows PC From a Mac

    Windows PCs and Apple Mac computers have a long history of noncompatibility. But the latest versions of Mac OS X are making it easier. If you have both a Windows PC and a Mac computer connected to...

  • How to Set Up a Time Capsule on a Mac

    Apple's Time Capsule is an excellent solution for people who need a comprehensive backup plan and a state-of-the-art wireless router. Time Capsule provides Internet access for everyone in the...

  • How to Protect Your Wireless Network

    Protecting your wireless network is essential. If you do not mind neighbors using your wireless network or a hacker parking in front of your house to see what is on your computers connected to...

  • How to Set Up a Wireless Router on a Mac

    Setting up a wireless router on a Mac is a process not unlike setting up a router on a PC, but with a few alterations in the latter steps that require a knowledge of the layout of Mac OSX. With a...

  • How to Check a Computer's Mac Address

    There are a few different numbers that tells networks, the Internet, other computers and so on who you are. These numbers can include the internet protocol address (IP address), which can be four...

  • Setting Up a Wireless Network in an Emergency

    In an emergency, the location a person is in may not have its own wired Internet connection, or the wireless connection may have, for whatever reason, faded out. Sometimes a person in an emergency...

  • How to Netwok Mac OS X & Windows XP With Existing Network

    Networking a computer with Windows XP and Mac OS X can be a bit of a challenge since they do not work together by default. However, with some tweaks, you can share files from one computer to the...

  • How to Hook Up a Wireless Printer to a Secured Router

    Wireless technology has made connecting hardware easier than ever. Instead of a labyrinth of cords and plugs all searching for power and connection, we now have the capability to link multiple...

  • How to Check for a Firewall

    Both PC and Mac computers come with the ability to secure your system with a firewall, which blocks either all of only certain outside network connections. If you find that a certain Internet...

  • How to clone your MAC Address

    The MAC address (Media Access Control address or addresses of media access control) is basically a unique hexadecimal identifier that possess most of the equipment associated with networks.

  • How to Connect to a Wireless Network on a Mac

    Here's an article that will show you how to connect to a wireless network using a Mac. This article is applicable to OS X Leopard.

  • How to Hook Up a Wireless Laptop

    In case you haven't noticed, it's a wireless world out there. No matter where you go, there seems to be a wireless network just waiting for users like you to get connected to update your Facebook...

  • How to Find Your IP Address in Mac OSX

    Often it can be handy to know the IP address of a computer for setting up networks and determining security settings as well as other computer based tasks. The following steps will help you to...

  • How to Change the Physical Address of an Ethernet Card

    For a computer to connect to a local area network or to the Internet it needs to have an Ethernet card. Each Ethernet card has a specific physical address burned into at the manufacturer's factory...

  • How to Configure an Access Point as a Wireless Repeater

    The Linksys Wireless-G Access Points can be configured as an Access Point, Access Point Client, Wireless Repeater, and Wireless Bridge. The Wireless Repeater mode will turn the access point into a...

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