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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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  • Explain Wireless Computing

    Wireless computing are radio waves that allow computers to access the Internet and electronic devices to communicate with one another without using cable wires. People do not need to use a phone...

  • How to Install D-Link Wireless Modems

    As more people across the country replace their desktop computers with laptops, wireless networking is becoming the de facto standard in an increasing number of homes. D-Link is a popular maker of...

  • NetGear WEP Problems

    WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol) is a popular method for securing a wireless computer network from outside connections and attack, but it can be daunting when a network problem occurs. Here are...

  • How to Boost Your WiFi Connection on the Go

    Wireless networking and public WiFi access has become an increasingly important part of computing in recent years. More and more businesses are offering free WiFi access to cater to the growing...

  • How Does a Computer Connect to a Wireless Printer?

    The wireless protocol first made its debut with 802.11b. With each increment to the wireless protocol (that is, 802.11g, 802.11i, 802.11n), the speed gets faster and the security gets better. ...

  • How to Connect to an Ad Hoc Network

    Ad-hoc is defined as improvised or impromptu, and in the technology world it refers to the act of accessing the internet indirectly by directly connecting your computer wirelessly to another...

  • Cheap Wireless Internet Options

    Pagers were the rave 20-30 years ago, when people on the go wanted to be able to stay in touch. They went the way of the dinosaur once cell phone technology improved. Similarly, desktop computers...

  • Hardware Requirements for a Network

    By definition, a network can be as small as a Network Interface Card (NIC) connected to an Ethernet cable, while some networks are large and span several types of technology. Home networks can be...

  • Problems With Linksys

    Linksys, a division of Cisco, is a manufacturer of computer networking products that are popular with both home and business users. It is regarded as one of the top-tier companies in its sector,...

  • 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 Use Wireless With Dialup

    Wireless Internet is a large part of today's Internet experience. By connecting to a wireless network you can use your computer anywhere in your home and still access the Internet without the need...

  • How to Find a Mobile Broadband Signal

    Wireless broadband signals allow people to connect to the Internet when they are away from home or the office. By connecting to a wireless signal, you can surf the Web, get directions, check email...

  • How to Hook Up a Wireless Adapter

    A wireless adapter is a device that enables your computer to connect to the Internet or other networks without the use of Ethernet cables. By using a wireless adapter, you are free to move your...

  • How to Secure Linksys

    Linksys is a major manufacturer of home and business networking products such as routers, wireless home audio, VOIP and internet modems. Linksys routers are affordable and easy to set up. Routers...

  • DNS Problems with Vista

    Windows Vista introduced a number of networking improvements that are designed to improve the speed and reliability of Internet connections. Unfortunately, due to some bugs and hardware...

  • How to Make Dial Up Wireless

    Creating a wireless Internet connection out of a dial-up connection can be a difficult task, since many standard components that were used to make wireless dial-up connections are no longer...

  • How to Make a WiFi Connection

    Setting up and connecting to a wireless network is an easy process and can be a great asset around the home. A Wi-Fi network cuts down on the amount of wires in your home and provides Internet...

  • 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...

  • Boost Wireless Internet Reception

    Wireless Internet is a technology that is still barely out of infancy, and one area in which users constantly hope for improvement is signal strength. Even with a wireless network in your own...

  • How to Put a Password on Wireless Internet

    Wireless Internet connections are served by routers, small pieces of hardware that transmit a wireless signal that enables computers to connect to the Internet without having to plug into...

  • How to Receive a Wireless Internet Signal

    So you want to know how to receive a wireless Internet signal. Setting up your computer to receive a wireless Internet signal is a relatively easy task that should only take moments to complete,...

  • How to Find Cheap Internet Packages

    Looking for just the internet without phone, cable, and other confusing packages? Hate it when companies try to sell you a million different things when all you really want is the internet? Well...

  • How to Secure Network Access

    Wireless internet routers make accessing the internet much more convenient, but they do come with their share of risks. In an unsecured network, hackers can wreak havoc on your life and personal...

  • What to Do If Home Security is Compromised?

    Home network security is big business. Unfortunately, it is also big business for hackers, thieves and others with nothing better to do. Most homes do not have any home security for their...

  • How to Sign on Wireless Security

    If you have a laptop, using a Windows wireless connection is one of the advantages of the computer. Laptops are built with a wireless adapter installed to accommodate users with network...

  • Systems vs. Network

    As computer technology advances at an ever-increasing rate, it can be easy for people who do not work with technology on a daily basis to get left behind when it comes to terminology and language....

  • 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...

  • Computer Networking Help

    On the surface, setting up a home network might appear to be a complicated task. However, modern networking equipment is so user friendly that no special training is required to use it. Rather...

  • How to Troubleshoot A Wireless Card On Your Laptop

    A wireless card allows your laptop to access a wireless network at your home office or at your local bookstore or coffee shop. Wireless cards use to be a separate accessory for your laptop;...

  • 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!

  • What is an Ad Hoc Network?

    Most computer networks rely on a central point to which all of the other devices on the network connect. This central point, usually a router or switch, acts as the "traffic controller" for the...

  • What Is Wireless Extender?

    Wireless Internet frees you from having to connect Ethernet cables all over your home or business, and it allows you to use a mobile device without having to plug it into anything. But you might...

  • What is Computer Hardware Networking?

    Establishing a computer network allows computers to communicate with one another. In a home setting, you can transfer files and share file folders with another computer; you can attach a printer,...

  • 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 Get Internet on the PSP Without Hotspots

    In Internet networking terms, a "hotspot" is a public place like a business or organization that offers its users free "WiFi" wireless Internet service. These places can include coffee shops,...

  • How to Establish a Secure Wireless Network

    Wireless internet is a wonderful thing, and advancing technology is making it more user friendly for the general public. This can be a bad thing in terms of security for your wireless network and...

  • Wireless Internet Vs. Broadband

    Internet access can be distributed to the computers, printers, video players and other digital devices in a home or office by means of either cables or wireless signals. Both approaches employ a...

  • How to Get High Speed Rural Internet Service

    Country living is very attractive and provides a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. However, many people who live in the country still want a fast internet connection. High speed...

  • Why Do I Need a Broadband Card If My Laptop Has a Wireless Adapter?

    Most laptops come with internal wireless adapters that support 802.11A, B and G. These days it seems that every corner coffee shop and restaurant offers wireless networks to their customers using...

  • Definition of an Ad Hoc Network

    Usually, a wireless network consists of a number of wireless-ready computer devices all connected to a central "access point"---often a router. Ad hoc networks, by contrast, eliminate the access...

  • How to Configure Wireless Computers

    Computers with wireless capabilities are able to connect to the Internet without cables. Instead of connecting your computer to a modem or router using a cable, you can use your computer's...

  • 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...

  • How to Automatically Connect to your Wireless Network using Windows XP

    Usually when a mobile device equipped with wifi (such as a laptop) that has Microsoft Windows XP installed, the user will routinely connect the device to different wifi networks depending upon...

  • How to Find Your SSID Number

    SSID stands for Service Set Identifier, a rather elaborate substitute for "network name." It's the unique name that identifies the wireless network you use, differentiating it from all others. All...

  • How Does Wireless Internet for Laptops Work?

    The Internet is everywhere. The information highway is a fixation on which society, as a whole, is becoming more and more dependent. Not only are we looking up recipes on a search engine, or...

  • How to Configure Wireless WPA Security on a Netgear Router

    There are times when an open network is desireable, such as temporary networks for tradeshows or parties or wireless networks that are secured from the private cabled networks through the use of...

  • How to Improve Low Wireless Signals on Adapters

    Wireless network adapters are devices installed in computers that are able to connect to wireless signals to access the Internet or a local area network. Unlike Internet connections that are set...

  • What Are the Dangers of Wireless Internet?

    The dangers of wireless networking stem from and are the result of a wireless router allowing unrestricted outside access. Any unsecured router makes a network vulnerable to any number of attacks...

  • How to Connect a Wireless Modem

    Wireless modems, originally the domain of the working road warrior, are growing in popularity for personal use. As more people purchase dedicated wireless-modem cards, or tether their BlackBerries...

  • Is Wireless Internet Safe?

    Wireless Internet is quickly becoming a standard option for most laptop users. It provides the freedom to work from almost anywhere at any time. However, there are dangers and risks involved...

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