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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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  • IP Network Planning

    Planning is essential to successful computer networking. Before the first cable is placed or the first device is purchased, decisions must be made regarding speed, size, equipment, security and...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Linksys Wireless Adapter

    The Linksys wireless adapter can be used to connect computers (desktop or laptop) to a wireless connection. Linksys wireless adapters are simple to install and require little or no work once...

  • Client Server Tutorial

    It's important to establish the right kind of network for your organization, from Peer-to-Peer networks to distributed databases to virtual networks, the choices are many. But for a basic network...

  • CCNA ICND Exam Certification Guide

    The CCNA (or Cisco Certified Network Associate) program is Cisco's most popular certification and serves as the entry-level certification for those pursuing the Cisco Career Certification Program....

  • Setting Up a Newsgroup Server

    To create a newsgroup, open up IIS Manager 6.0 (Internet Security Manager) in Windows. Right-click on "Newsgroups." Point to "New." Select "Newsgroup." Type a name which will best represent your...

  • Tutorial to Configure Internet for DSL

    The majority of DSL modems are now routers, too. Internet Service Providers (ISP) recognize that most homes with a computer in it have, in fact, more than one computer. The router/modem...

  • What Is a Wireless Network Security Key?

    A wireless network key is used to secure a wireless network with a specified password. These passwords are required to gain access to the Internet connection and files on the network. Network keys...

  • How to Know Where to Place a Wireless Router

    Knowing where to place wireless router in your home can be a difficult problem. Sometimes you can have the problem of having poor wireless internet signal in certain parts of your home, so you...

  • How to Use NTP

    Network time protocol (NTP) is a communication method that syncs computers over the network. NTP syncs the time so all computers on the network do not have incorrect clock values. Improper time...

  • Cisco Router Password Recovery Procedures

    Console into the router using the following settings: No parity; 1 stop bits; 8 data bits; and 9600 baud rate.

  • How to Change the Frequency on a Wireless DSL

    Changing the frequency on a wireless router improves performance in busy neighborhoods where several home networks compete for a signal. The frequency setting on a router is labeled as a...

  • How to Fix DNS Error 80710102

    The "DNS error 80710102" is an error displayed on the Sony Playstation when attempting to connect to the Internet. It's a known problem for Playstation users, but the answer is to disable...

  • How to Advertise on Facebook With No Money Down

    Social networking is one of the most popular activities for people who sign on to the internet. Facebook is becoming one of the most popular networking sites. Here are tips on how you can take...

  • How to View Active Connections

    Have you ever wanted to see everything you are connected to??well now is your chance, this process is really simple and you only have to remember a few simple things!Read on to learn

  • How to Shop the Best Digital Services for the Best Price

    Now that most of our communications are going digital, you may think you have little or no choice when it comes to shopping for your digital services. The larger companies have territories...

  • How to Fix Your Magic Jack software problems

    You wanted cheap long distance but your magic jack is driving you crazy. It keeps hanging up on the person you are trying to call and it is just a big pain. Here are a few quick fixes that will...

  • How to make your Mac OS X Leopard computer secure - the basics

    This is a quick guide to making your Mac OS X Leopard computer more secure, right out of the box. It will take less than 5 minutes to run through these steps, and you will eliminate 99% of the...

  • How to Earn Money by Searching

    Would you like to learn how to make money online with Acme People Search? How does generating an extra $3000 to $5000 a month in the comfort of your own home sound? Sounds pretty good to me! A guy...

  • How to Compare Cable Modems

    Cable modems convert and direct the Internet signal coming from your cable company to your house into your computer and home network. Cable companies usually rent out the modem to you at a few...

  • PC Anywhere Vs. GoToMyPC

    It can be frustrating when you have important information stored on a computer that you don't have in front of you. But GoToMyPC and pcAnywhere allow you to access your distant computer from the...

  • How to Set Up a Router for uTorrent

    uTorrent is a torrent tracking and downloading utility application. A torrent is a small file containing peer-to-peer tracking (file storing) information. uTorrent may be used to access and...

  • How to Remove Printers With Batch Files

    Removing printers using a batch file is a technique used by administrators to control the connections of shared resources. Batch files are placed on the server and run during a user's login...

  • How to Read Data Packets

    Reading ethernet packets on a network is an advanced technique that allows administrators to analyze traffic. If hacker attempts are made, the administrator can read the packets and determine the...

  • How to Prevent the IP From Changing on a Linksys Router

    A static IP address is one that does not change; a dynamic IP address is one that changes periodically. By default, most Internet service providers assign dynamic IP addresses to their customers....

  • How to Get Windows 98SE to Recognize a Wireless Adapter

    Windows 98SE was the follow-up version of the Windows operating system to Windows 95. Windows 98 was designed to be a plug-and-play operating system that would automatically recognize hardware...

  • DIY: Wireless Security

    WiFi signals are omnidirectional, which presents two risks: unauthorized access to your Internet connection, and broadcasting sensitive information over an unsecured network. The solution to both...

  • How to Change a Subdomain

    Subdomains are the part of a web address that comes after the .com section. For example in the following domain www.domainname.com/main, the "/main" part is the subdomain. Subdomains are also...

  • How to Change a DNS Domain Name

    DNS stands for Domain Name System, and it simply refers to the name of a given website. If you look at a website address, the DNS or domain name is the portion that comes after "www." and ends...

  • How to Bind & Unbind Network Protocols

    Network Protocols are standards of communication established for computers to exchange information with each other. The word protocol is based on the protocols people use to communicate with each...

  • How to Enable VPN Passthrough

    VPN Passthrough is a setting on routers to allow a secure virtual private network (VPN) connection between two computers. Setting the router's VPN Passthrough setting will open a VPN port and...

  • How to Configure the Linksys WET11

    The WET11, or Linksys Wireless-G Business Ethernet Bridge, is used to extend the range of your Ethernet and wireless networks. You can effectively create a seamless wireless network by configuring...

  • How to Upgrade a Linksys WAP54G

    The WAP54G, or Linksys Wireless G Access Point, adds wireless connectivity to your existing Ethernet network. Wireless users can access servers, files, printers and other devices available on your...

  • How to Create a Database on an Apache Server

    The Apache server was first introduced in 1995. Apache quickly became the standard server of choice for many web-hosting companies. The stability, reliability and affordable pricing of the Apache...

  • How to Change a Password on a Poppassd Server

    Poppassd is a small program that runs on port 109 of a host mail server. The program is used by operating systems to allow users to change their mail password using a command prompt. The program...

  • How to Install the Terminal Services ActiveX Client

    Terminal Services (called Remote Desktop in Windows XP) is a remote control package that comes with Windows 2000, 2003, and XP. The service allows users to connect to computers and work on the...

  • How to Install an Internet Authentication Service

    Internet Authentication Service (IAS) is a Microsoft application that was created to take over the old proxy server application. The service was first introduced for Windows 2003 servers. The...

  • How to Install Optimum Online

    Optimum Online is a broadband ISP (Internet Service Provider) owned by the cable television company Cablevision. It is only available in select areas of the Northeastern United States, namely...

  • How to Network Computers on Dial-Up

    Many computer users mistakenly believe that a home network is not possible when using a dial-up connection. To the contrary, not only can Internet Sharing Connections be used to connect the entire...

  • How to Make a Low Cost Conference Call Using Yahoo Messenger

    Making a professional conference call doesn't have to be expensive, nor does it have to cost money. You can save on conference calls by using Yahoo Messenger to make your conference calls. There...

  • How to uncover Your IP Address

    There are many reasons that you might want to know your IP. If you have Internet service, then the service provide gives you an IP. Most IPs are temporary assignments and your IP will change...

  • How to Stay Patient While Waiting for Your Ehow Earnings

    Do you write article's online for ehow? If so, there has probably been a time when your patience and frustration level hit the ceiling. After spending hours or even days writing articles and you...

  • How to set up a VOIP phone adapter for Skype

    Do you want to use your computer and regular phone to make Skype calls? Bet you did not know you do not need an expensive, difficult to use wireless phone. Here is a quick, easy way to use the...

  • The Best Ways to Hide Your IP Address

    All devices connected to the Internet are assigned an IP address, a unique identification number. This number can be used to trace your location, and, with the cooperation of your Internet...

  • How to Reduce Interference on your Wireless Network

    If you want increase your wireless network speed, fixing the interference is the best way to do so. There are multiple physics explanations that can be explained why your wireless connection...

  • How to Install Microsoft Loopback Adapter

    Microsoft Loopback Adapter works in conjunction with the Windows server system. The adapter creates a firewall to protect networks from unwanted Internet communication, provides host-to-guest...

  • 6600GT Vs. 7600GT

    Nvidia is a company that specializes in producing video cards for computer systems. Their video cards are geared towards the video-game computer user and both the 6600GT and the 7600GT are...

  • 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 Learn Cisco Online

    It is possible to learn Cisco technology entirely online. In the past, students had to buy expensive Cisco equipment to learn the technology and take classes on Cisco technology in-person. Because...

  • How to Bridge USB to a Network Adapter

    Creating a USB bridge to a network adapter connects multiple computers together over a small or large network and allows these computers to communicate seamlessly. Through this connection,...

  • 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...

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