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How to Find Your IP Address on a MacBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsUse Finder to open the applications folder, then Utilities, then terminal. When the terminal window opens, and the prompt appears, type ifconfig
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How to Easily Setup Wpad.Dat in IpcopBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsSetting up things can be hard to do. This article will show you how to do it! Steps 1. Enter yourdomainname.com in ipcop’s dhcp service. 2. Create dns record to point wpad.yourdomainname.com to...
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How to Create a New Scope in DHCPBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsLearn how to create a new scope in DHCP in 13 simple steps. DHCP scope is a collection of IP addresses and TCP/IP configuration parameters that are available for lease to DHCP client computers. A DHC...
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How to Connect Two ComputersBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsThese instructions show how to connect two computers for the purpose of sharing data. This will let you share files and folders, printers, play network games, etc. Click to continue reading "Ho...
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How to Connect One Router to Another to Expand a Netw...By admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsYou have your home or office network completely setup and working with a high speed internet service right? But you just bought a new computer that you want to add to the network but don’t have...
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How to Add an HP Printer to a Wireless NetworkBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsIf your printer has a built-in ethernet adaptor, adding your printer to your network is a snap. These instructions are appropriate for most HP printers with an ethernet adaptor. The instructions will...
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How to Set up a Telnet Host on Your ComputerBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsThis is great if you need to access your computer from somewhere else. Steps 1. Download the telnet server software. 2. Extract the files to somewhere on your computer. It should be somewhere that yo...
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How to Differentiate Between NAS and SANBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsNAS stands for Network Attached storage while SAN stands for Storage Area network. Network-attached [storage devices] connect directly to the network and sit between application servers and file sys...
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How to Do a Remote Shutdown for a PC on a LANBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsDo you need to shutdown a server or other remote computer? Need to do this from the convenience of your own PC? Here’s how to shutdown a remote Windows computer from your own desktop. Click to...
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How to Configure a VPNBy admin on December 16th, 2008 | No CommentsVirtual Private Networks (VPN) allow users working at home, on the road or at a branch office to connect in a secure manner to a remote corporate server using the public Internet. VPN server or host ...