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    • How Does a Printer Server Work?

      A printer server is a dedicated computer or device that manages the printers on a specific network. Most printer servers provide connections to the actual printing devices through a LAN connector and one or more physical ports, such as a parallel, serial, or USB port. In order to run properly, a printer server must be connected to a... more »

    • VoIP Internet Phone Service Tutorial

      VoIP, or voice over Internet protocol, is an advanced way to use the telephone. Using a specially made digital adapter for your Internet phone use, you can use the telephone in a traditional sense but with advancements that make it quite different than your usual phone line. Since it uses the Internet, you must have broadband access... more »

    • How to Troubleshoot a Printer

      Nothing is more troublesome than having finished a project and not being able to get it out of the computer and onto paper. Printer problems are usually minor and can be solved at home within a few minutes and with little technical knowledge. more »

    • How to Create Multiple Indexes in Microsoft Word

      Many documents have more than one index. You may want to create an index of subjects and an index of names, or an index of legal cases or titles of works. You can use the indexing features in Microsoft Word to embed tags in the document, so that as the text moves, the page numbers will still be correct. To create more than one index... more »

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