Showing posts with label How to configure network card in Windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to configure network card in Windows 7. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Network Two Mac Computers in Osx
Modern Macs loaded with OSX 10.5 ship with an AirPort card installed, which enables Apple's built-in wireless technology. Users can connect two Macs in an "ad hoc" network which allows the sharing of files or printers utilizing the AirPort card. In the past, a network between two Macs was typically established with an Ethernet connection. While that method is still in use, Apple's wireless technology makes it possible to network two Mac without cables, quickly and easily.
Friday, January 28, 2011
How to Use a Networked Computer CPU
Networked computers have a variety of different configurations, some quite individual to the organization that installs the network. Only in-house procedures can specify the exact methods of accessing various components of the computers on the networked system, including the central processing unit. However, some fundamental principles apply generally to networked systems and can guide you in accessing a computer CPU.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Access Shared Folders Remotely
Once you share a folder over your home network, every computer connected to the network should be able to access the folder. If you're trying to access a remote folder and are getting a Cannot Access Shared Folders Remotely message in Windows, this means that the computer that the folder is stored on is configured incorrectly. To fix this, adjust the settings of the computer that houses the files.
- Turn on the computer that has the folders you're attempting to access remotely.
- Click "Start."
- Click "Control Panel."
- Open the "Network and Sharing Center" and select the "Change Advanced Sharing Settings" option.
- Click "Turn on Network Discovery." Scroll down farther into the list of options and click "Turn on File and Printer Sharing." Under "Public Folder Sharing," click "Turn on Sharing." Click "Save Changes." You will now be able to access the folders on this computer remotely over your network.
How to Enable GPS in a USB Modem
Instructions:
- Connect to the Internet. This will delegate an IP address to the USB modem, and connect to the NID.
- Go to IP Trace (see Resources). This traces the location of the NID, less than 6,000 feet (1.1 miles) from your computer.
- Click on the blue text that reads "Click for big IP address location image," located in the map on the right hand of the screen. This will open a satellite image of the NID.
Friday, January 21, 2011
How to Spoof Your IP
Your IP address acts like your computer's online virtual address while you surf the Web. Software that views IP addresses (such as that used by some message boards) will display yours to know who you are.
Sometimes hackers can use your IP address to track you and find where you live. If you are tired of people tracking you via your IP address, one option is to get a "spoof" (fake) IP address.
How to download YouTube songs
YouTube is the online networking sensation that connects millions of people from all over the world by sharing videos. The range of videos are vast, which makes the genres plenty to choose from: comedy, reviews, video blogs, and the ever popular songs. Bands and amateur musicians upload their songs to YouTube everyday, but they do not always have a link available to download. If you ever wanted to get your favorite music off YouTube, all you need is a little patience. You will get it.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Set Your Home Page in Opera
You'll find that most of the popular Web browsers allow you to set your home page. Opera is no different and affords Windows and Mac users the ability to change their home pages to the desired Web address. This feature is especially helpful for those that usually visit a certain Web site whenever they go online.
Friday, January 7, 2011
How to back up your network settings
Making changes on network set up can sometimes create unexpected results. For making changes to your network settings which include the unique addresses the Internet uses to identify your computer and related equipment used for your connection), you might be concerned that you won’t be able to return them to their original settings.You can back up your network settings and restore them later.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Windows 7 Network Card Configuration
Windows 7 network card (network adapter) configuration:
Using Windows 7 network card (network adapter) we can connect to Ethernet home network with wired connection.
First you need to make sure that you have installed Windows 7 network card driver. Without installing the driver, your network card will not work. If you plug in the network card the first time to the computer and boot up the Windows 7, the system will detect new hardware and prompt you to install the driver, you can then use the driver installation CD or the driver downloaded from vendor website to finish the installation. Sometimes Windows 7 will detect the card and install the driver automatically if it’s supported.
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