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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 Network Home Computers

    If you have multiple computers in your home but only one active Internet connection, you can create a local area network between the different systems and share the single data connection. Both PC...

  • What Is a FTP Host?

    File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an older technology that allows administrators to share files over a network or the Internet. The service is available for hosting operating systems such as...

  • How to Configure a Local Area Connection

    Configuring a Local Area Connection (LAN) in Windows XP allows you to communicate with the network and the Internet if you have a router providing service. Most computers come with a network card,...

  • The Advantages of Dial Up Internet

    Dial-up Internet provides Internet access through a telephone line and a modem. The modem dials into the subscriber's Internet Service Provider (ISP) and connects with a modem there. Dial-up...

  • How to Set Up a Remote VPN

    If you need to connect to a work or school network from home, you will need to set up a Remote Virtual Private Network, or VPN. These instructions are made for Windows Vista Users, but XP setup...

  • How to Decorate Your 2.0 Myspace

    This artical will help you to decorate your myspace 2.0 profile. I will show you how to make it nice and neat. Keep in mind this is harder for some people than others.

  • How to Configure a D-Link Wireless 802.11

    A D-Link Wireless 802.11 router is a networking device that allows computer users with wireless access to share vital network resources, namely Internet connectivity, printers and other computers....

  • How to Configure an IIS FTP Server

    File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a way to share files on the Internet or within a private network. The protocol is used to share files easily and give users a way to set permissions on files....

  • How to Set Up Network Sharing

    Network sharing allows users across a network to set up file folders on their computer or on a server to exchange files and other folders. Setting up sharing can be done on a server where all...

  • Differences Between an External & Internal Modem

    A modem is a computer device that allows you to browse the Internet or a network. Modems can send or receive faxes and telephone calls. Most personal computers have an internal modem installed...

  • How To Change the Domain Name in Windows

    A domain name is a key part of the configurations on a network computer, as it allows the computer to join a domain ranging from a private one at home, to a corporate-wide domain used at the...

  • What Are the Disadvantages of Electronic Medical Records?

    Financial institutions and many other businesses have successfully transitioned from paper-based files to electronic ones, but the health care industry is another matter. While high technology is...

  • What Is Data Transfer?

    Data transfer is the movement of digital information from place to another. Typical data is transferred to and from a computer system. Data transfer can be done using the Internet as well as...

  • How to Install an Internet Modem

    An Internet modem allows the user, quite simply, to connect to the Internet. The two types of Internet modems are internal 56K dial-up modems or cable/DSL external modems. Installation of each...

  • Types of Smartcards

    Smart cards are portable secure hardware data storage and transmission devices that have many uses.

  • Types of Network Monitoring Software

    Protecting valuable information is a top priority for many entities including consumer, business and government organizations. Consumers, employees and private individuals want to feel that...

  • Connecting a Computer Router

    Setting up and connecting a router can be a straightforward operation, but exact names and terms vary depending on the make, model and manufacturer of each router. A specific, common process...

  • Definition of Modem Card

    A modem card allows users to connect to the Internet using a network. It is designed to work in laptops or desktops. A modem card can be wireless, or it can be installed inside of a user's PC....

  • Bulk Email Sender Guidelines

    With email, sending a message to a thousand people can be as easy as sending it to just one. That's a temptation, though, you may want to resist, unless you want to alienate all your friends and...

  • How to Port Forward on Netgear

    Your Netgear router creates a physical firewall between your computer and all the other computers connected to the Internet. The firewall is a security feature that prevents other people from...

  • How to Configure a TCP/IP Protocol

    TCP/IP is the industry standard for the communication protocol over the Internet. The standards create rules for sending packages across a network. Microsoft Windows XP comes with the standards...

  • How to Configure IPX

    IPX is an older technology introduced by Novell. IPX is similar to the TCP/IP protocol in that it allows local computers to exchange information packets, allowing for local network file and print...

  • How to Use a 1394 Net Adapter

    Windows XP ships with a built-in network adapter with support for devices using the 1394 data transfer protocol. The 1394 protocol, also referred to as FireWire, is a technology similar to USB...

  • Network Switches Explained

    In essence, a network switch is an improvement over the network repeater or hub. While both devices are used to network computers, a switch also manages the traffic that flows through it. Network...

  • How to Block Access to Websites With DD-WRT

    DD-WRT is free firmware developed for use with wireless routers. Wireless routers typically ship with their own firmware. However, DD-WRT can be used instead of the router's original firmware to...

  • How to Set Up a Wireless LAN

    A wireless local area network is usually restricted to a relatively small area such as a house, office or public place, such as a library, coffee shop or even a park. A wireless network has many...

  • How to Change My Ip Address

    If you need to change your IP address on your windows computer, follow these simple steps.

  • How to login to the RSA Security Operations Console after moving to new hardware or virtual machine

    RSA recently released a patch that includes support for running their Authentication Manager product on a virtual machine. This is great news for organizations that want to reduce hardware costs...

  • How to Fix Wireless Internet Connection Problems

    Have you ever lost your internet connection while surfing or doing mail? Many of these problems can be quickly isolated and fixed in a matter of minutes. Internet connection problems usually occur...

  • How to Connect to a Router/Switch using Console Port

    Most Networking Routers and Switches have a console port available for use to gain access to the operating system. It is commonly used for defining configuration that will allow other means of...

  • How to Change a Network Password

    A "network password" is a combination of alphanumeric, or numeric-only, characters network that users must enter in order to access a local area network. Wireless routers use this password to...

  • How Does a Cable Router Work

    The basic job of a cable router is to decide which computer on your local area network should receive data from another computer on your network--or from which external source in the case of a...

  • How to Find a Friend's IP

    An IP (Internet protocol) address is a unique numeric address assigned to each computer in the network that is usually written in the dot-decimal form, for example 195.65.16.8. A computer or...

  • How to Use a Linksys Switch

    The Linksys Gigabit 8-Port Workgroup Switch is used to connect computers via Ethernet. The switch supports the common 10 and 100 Mbps throughput speeds as well 1000 Mbps. Throughput speed refers...

  • How to Access a Linksys Switch

    The Linksys Gigabit 5-Port Workgroup Switch is used to enable network connections between computers. The switch provides Ethernet connectivity between devices connected to it with Ethernet cables....

  • How to Hook Up a Linksys Switch

    The EtherFast 10/100 16-Port Workgroup Switch is used to create a desktop Ethernet network. You can connect devices such as printers and external storage drives to the switch with Ethernet cables...

  • How to Configure Linksys AM200

    The AM200, or Linksys ADSL Modem, allows you to connect to the Internet through an ADSL line provided by an ADSL service provider. The modem serves as the point of exchange between the ADSL line...

  • How to Install a Media Card Reader

    A media card reader allows removable memory cards from devices such as digital cameras, portable video game systems, cell phones, and other devices to be read and accessed on a desktop or laptop...

  • How Do Fiber Optic Cables Transmit Data?

    Fiber optics are plastic tubing filled with thin glass filaments which carry data in the form of light across a network. The basic of fiber optics consists of speed, distance, resistance and...

  • Definition of a Secure Website

    Surfing the Internet is an everyday occurrence for many individuals. Internet safety is an important issue, whether one is surfing for fun and amusement, to conduct personal business or to make a...

  • How to Configure NetGear VPN

    If you have employees or individuals that you would like to give access to your computer network while they are working from a remote location, virtual private networking (VPN) is the way to go....

  • How to Get Free Internet legally

    How would you like to have one monthly bill completely eliminated? Its easy, free, and perfectly legal to utiize unsecured wireless networks to connect to the internet. Coffee shops, pizza...

  • How to Check Internet Speed

    Checking Internet speeds will vary depending on your Internet provide but I would try some of these methods to check your Internet speed.

  • How to Use Yahoo Answers

    Did you know that you could use yahoo answers to make money online. Really there are a number of things that you can use yahoo answers for.

  • How to convert/change profile 2.0 back to 1.0 on Myspace

    Tired of having the same Myspace profile version 2.0? Want To Switch Back? This is how. (DOES NOT WORK FOR USERS THAT JOINED WITHIN THE PAST MONTH. Tom has permanently decided to keep these new...

  • How to change your wireless network name and password on your Q1000 VDSL Modem Router for Qwest

    We'll review the easy steps on how to change your wireless network name and/or password for your Q1000 Qwest VDSL Modem Router, manufactured by Actiontec Electronics, Inc.

  • How to connect any WPS-enabled wireless device to a wireless modem, router or access point

    We’ll review the easy steps on how to connect any WPS-enabled wireless device to a wireless modem, router or access point. We’ll cover how to connect both devices using the WPS button. Why do I...

  • How to : Meet "ALICE" - Save On Groceries

    'ALICE' has been around for a while, but if you haven't had the pleasure of knowing the name or figuring what it's all about, let me help you out. There is a Web site called www.alice.com that...

  • How to Set Up Wireless Internet in Your House

    Internet cords are annoying, and if you have a laptop, it keeps you chained to the same spot everytime you get online. Setting up wireless internet in your house is very easy. Here's how

  • Fundamental Computer Networking Tutorial

    Computer networking is the seemingly simple process allowing more than one computer to communicate between themselves. Though this is a very in-depth field with many different protocols for...

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