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Maximize, Improve and increasing Wi-fi Connection

If we talking about Wi-fi connection, the first thing and the main factor and it is very determining to improve and increasing and getting your faster speed of your wi-fi connection is about location or place. Therefore, place your Wi-fi router at the spot that possibility all your computer get good and the best signal. What about the ideal Wifi connection? The ideal Wi-Fi connection is Wi-Fi should... 

Wireless networking, internet

In wireless networks, each of the computers on the network have a wireless card and a router assigns network addresses to each of the computers. Wireless cards, routers should be compatible with 802.11g or 802.11n, cards with 802.11b are usually slower and cheaper For wireless internet the router is connected to the cable or ADSL modem with a standard Ethernet cable . After setting up the router, the... 

How to connect two computers

Connecting 2 computers is convenient for transferring files, making backups of data, sharing resources like a printers and CD Writers. Multi-user games can be played over networked computers and a single internet connection can be shared between the computers. Depending on the resources available and applications, there are different methods for connecting 2 computers. How to connect two computers... 

DSL vs. Cable Internet

High speed Internet (broadband) is becoming more popular and more available recently and almost everyone has an opinion on which is faster and more reliable. The days of dial up are quickly fading away as broadband prices are dropping as companies are competing for your business. But which type of Internet access should you choose? Both will offer you high-speed reliable Internet access but there are... 

Computer Networking History

The field of computer networking and today’s Internet trace their beginnings back to the early 1960s, a time at which the telephone network was the world’s dominant communication network. The global Internet’s origin was the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) of the U.S. Department of Defense in 1969. Here are some of the highlights of the progression of computer... 

WEP vs. WPA Wireless Security

WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) was originally intended to give you the same or similar level of security as on a wired network but it turns out that it does not. WEP works by using secret keys, or codes to encrypt data. WEP is defined in the 802.11b standard and aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end point to another.... 

Vista Network Discovery

Network discovery is a network setting that affects whether your computer can see other computers and network devices on a network and if other computers on the network are able to see your computer on the network. There are three network discovery states: On The On state allows your computer to see other network computers and devices and allows people on other network computers to see your computer.... 

Ping Error Messages

PING (Packet Internet Groper) is a program used to test whether a particular network host is online by sending an ICMP (Internet control message protocol) echo request and waiting for a response. It is used for troubleshooting connectivity between network devices such as servers, routers, workstations and printers. You can ping a host from a command prompt simply by typing ping IP address. For example... 

Windows XP Network Diagnostic Tool

Network Diagnostics gathers information about your computer to help you troubleshoot network and e-mail related problems with your computer. Network Diagnostics enables you to run a variety of tests to gather different types of information about your network and your computer. You can scan for such things as network connectivity, email configuration, web browser settings and other items. To get to... 

NAS vs. SAN Network Storage

There has been some debate for years about which type of network storage is the best way to go. It will depend on your environment just like most computing decisions. Here are the main differences between NAS and SAN network storage solutions. NAS Network-Attached Storage * NAS is a defined product that sits between your application server and your file system. * A box that acts like a hard disk to... 
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