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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 Disable Proxy Settings in Firefox

    Proxy settings are useful to help keep a server secure. But if you are using a computer on a Local Area Network (LAN) that is already secure, you may need to disable your proxy settings to avoid...

  • How Do PC Routers Work?

    A PC router does exactly what it sounds like--it routes information. It is a vital networking device that directs the flow of information between at least two networks, your home internet...

  • How to Make Money With Avatars

    The easiest way to make money with avatars is to make and sell them from your own website. If you're already a forum junkie who likes to create unique avatars to use on different forums then you...

  • 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 Organize Your Holiday Chaos

    ORGANIZE YOUR HOLIDAY CHAOS

  • How to Enable Dynamic IP Addressing (DHCP) in Vista

    When moving an existing Vista PC from one location to another, or configuring Vista for the first time after installation, it is sometimes necessary to change the Vista TCP/IP network...

  • How to Stop ICMP Ping on Windows XP

    The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is a networking protocol used by computers to send status messages to each other. ICMP's most well-known application is the ping utility, which is used...

  • How to Get My Computer Network Settings

    If you're having a problem with Internet or local area network settings, the place where you can go to try to fix these is your computer's "Network Settings" folder. In this folder you can make a...

  • How to Extend Your Wireless Network for More Range

    Wireless networks, predominately Wi-Fi based, are now common in most technically savvy homes and businesses. Increasing the usable range of your access point can be somewhat of an art form, but...

  • How to Convert MID to WMA

    Because the MID format stores note information, the music it plays can vary depending on what instrument sounds are available on the MID player. To eliminate sound variability, you can permanently...

  • What Is an RFID Reader?

    RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a wireless technology that is designed to replace the barcode. This technology has two distinct parts, a "tag" and an "RFID reader," or, as it is known in...

  • What Is Downloading Music?

    In the information age, downloading music has become a a favorite pastime for people of all ages. Over the past decade, downloading music has undergone many changes in terms of software and cost....

  • What Is a Wireless Print Server?

    Wireless print servers are a device that replaces the printer cable (used to connect the printer to the computer or the network switch/hub) with a wireless link. Using a wireless print server is a...

  • How to Plant a Blog

    As I was working on setting up my first Blog these are some of the things that came to mind. May these steps help you along the way too, even if only with a smile.

  • How to Configure File Sharing On a Windows Vista Computer

    Have you ever wanted to access files between various computers on a home network? Well, file sharing is a relatively easy function to establish and will make accessing files between different...

  • How to Take Advantage of Managed File Transfer

    Managed File Transfer (MFT) is a system built on an existing protocol that increases the security and efficiency of data transfer. Usually, an MFT system is built around FTP, however other...

  • How to Configure File Sharing On a Windows XP Computer

    Have you ever wanted to access files between various computers on a home network? Well, file sharing is a relatively easy function to establish and will make accessing files between different...

  • How to Configure WiFi

    WiFi is a term which is often used synonymously with wireless local area networks. Wireless routers are devices which take an incoming Internet connection, such as a connection from a DSL or cable...

  • How to Test the Speed of Your Internet Access

    Internet service providers (ISPs) boast about their fast connection speeds whether you use a dial-up modem or a T1 line. The test results they offer as proof are naturally biased toward their...

  • 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 Hook Up an XBox to a Computer

    Tired of playing Xbox 360 games by yourself? Eager to share your skills with the world? Hook your Xbox 360 up to your computer and play online with Xbox live. Not only will you be able to interact...

  • How to Remotely Shut Down Windows XP Computers

    Computers on a local area network can be accessed by one computer with an administrative account. With this access you can perform several tasks, including shutting down each of the computers....

  • How to Get Stealth Wireless

    The advent of wireless networking has spawned hundreds and thousands of unsecured wireless access points around the country. Especially in urban areas, people who lack the knowledge or are just...

  • What Is Clearwire?

    Clearwire is an Internet service provider (ISP). The company serves users in the United States, Mexico and countries in Western Europe. The current CEO is Bill Morrow, a prior CEO of Pacific Gas...

  • How to Bookmark a Page on eBay

    The world's largest garage sale, eBay, features many items on auction. Before you bid, it is often useful to bookmark the item page, so you can research the item and then return to it.

  • How to Get Rid of Spam in Gmail

    Spam emails are emails that are sent to you without your permission. They can quickly fill up your email account if you don't do anything about it. Each email server deals with spam in a different...

  • What Is Internet Phone Service?

    The options available for phone service are multiple and changing quickly. Many people have a land line provided by a phone or cable company and a separate line for an Internet connection. Soon we...

  • How to Set Up Insight High-Speed Internet

    Insight offers Internet, cable and phone services to the tristate region of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Installing this high-speed Internet is a relatively easy process and only takes a short...

  • How to Configure a Router for a Computer

    Computer routers allow you to share your Internet connection and files between computers. While using a router is a simple solution, many people think that setting it up is a complex process....

  • How to Identify Cisco Memory Modules

    Cisco is a computer hardware and device manufacturer. Cisco is well-known for its server devices used for Internet and local networking. Learn how to identify the type of Cisco memory modules your...

  • How to Access a Computer Through a Wireless Connection

    Connecting to another computer wirelessly can make your work easier, especially if you have two or more computers in your house and you don't want to have cables all over the place. This is a...

  • What Is Verizon EVDO?

    Verizon EVDO (Evolution Data Optimized) is a wireless data service used primarily by notebook computers as well as smart phones and PDAs.

  • How to Transfer a Program From One Computer to Another Via a Network

    There's no need to burn a program onto a CD or copy to a jump drive to transfer you file when you have the power of a local area network behind you. Local area networks make it easy, fast and...

  • How to Install CAT5e Cable

    This article will provide the instructions of running CAT5e Cable in a Raceway.

  • How to Connect Multiple Home Computers

    If you have multiple computers in your house, it is very possible to connect them together to share one Internet connection and share files with each system. This is done with a router, which is...

  • What Is MCSE?

    Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server certification is a credential issued by Microsoft Corporation. It is designed for IT professionals to certify the...

  • How to Convert HTML Documents to PDF

    HTML code is relatively simple and allows for easy text insertion with minimal bandwidth requirements, making it usable for even the most basic websites with very low transfer rates. HTML is also...

  • How to Create a Dial-Up Connection

    While dial-up isn't often needed in today's hi-speed world, for many Windows users, setting up their modem for use can be a necessity for both work and Internet browsing. Creating a dial-up...

  • How to Configure Xlite Softphone for Use with grnVoIP

    If you are a Wholesale VoIP Termination customer of grnVoIP, you may want to test routes using your PC and a free softphone. This guide will explain the configuration settings required.

  • How to Make an RJ45 Crossover

    Although they serve many purposes, crossover cables are commonly used to connect two computers in the absence of a hub or switch. Unlike a standard network or patch cable, a crossover cable...

  • What Is the Remote Access Connection Manager?

    The Remote Access Connection Manager, also sometimes referred to as the Remote Access Auto Connection Manager, is a Windows XP service that enables connections to remote networks and to the...

  • How to Access the Web on U.S. Cellular Phone Service

    In 2004, US Cellular, along with software developer Novarra, launched an internet browser that offers access to the World Wide Web on cell phones. nweb, as the application is called, can be...

  • How to Set up a Secure Wireless Network With a Linksys Router

    Securing a network is very easy and I believe that everyone should have one set up. If you have a wireless linksys router and are a bit stumped on how to secure network one then please read on. ...

  • How to Create a Web Page in Less Than 5 Minutes

    This article describes how to create a very basic HTML (Web Page), from scratch, using standard (free) text editor tools. The HTML “tags” described in this article are the very core, basic...

  • How to Ping Your Network From an iPhone

    Pinging is an essential tool that IT professionals use to test the presence of other devices on a network. An ICMP packet of information is sent across the network to a specific IP address or...

  • How Does Wireless Computer Technology Work?

    Wireless networks connect devices to the Internet using radio waves. These are the same radio waves that cell phones, radios, and televisions use, but wireless computer technology transmits at...

  • How to Make a Secure Proxy Web Page

    A secure proxy can help secure the confidential content in your computer by substituting your IP address for that of a proxy server. With as many viruses and threats on the Internet today, being...

  • How to Install Windows Sharepoint Services

    Windows SharePoint Services works in conjunction with Microsoft Windows server. It is used to build web-based applications for network systems that can easily be accessed and configured by the...

  • How to Print an Encrypted Webpage

    An encrypted web page uses data randomization to prevent third-parties from intercepting the data while sending it from the server to your browser. Encrypted web pages are typically used on bank...

  • How to Change a DNS Server to a Non-Open DNS

    A domain name system (DNS) server controls communication between a computer and the Internet. The DNS server moderates how a computer accesses a domain name. Every computer communicates with a...

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