Showing posts with label how to view network connection status. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to view network connection status. Show all posts
Friday, January 21, 2011
How to Increase Bandwidth on LAN Network
Increasing the amount of available and utilized bandwidth on your LAN network will enable you to transfer and share files with greater speed, improving your efficiency. This is accomplished by modifying the network settings in your operating system through the registry, which is the location containing important information about your operating system and the software contained there.
Error: "Cannot 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.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
How and Why to Clear Your Cache
Often referred to as the cache, the Temporary Internet Files folder contains a kind of travel record of the items you have seen, heard, or downloaded from the Web, including images, sounds, Web pages, even cookies. Typically these items are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder.
Storing these files in your cache can make browsing the Web faster because it usually takes your computer less time to display a Web page when it can call up some of the page's elements or even the entire page from your local Temporary Internet Files folder.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Simple Way to Monitor Network Connection in Windows XP
Simple Way to Monitor Network Connection in Windows XP
You might want to monitor network connection after setting it up in Windows XP. This XP monitoring feature is useful to check your network speed, sent and received traffic information. You can also check network card IP information by using this feature.
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