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Read our updated guide to home networking
Earlier this year, TechRepublic published a how-to for beginners on home networking. Since then, the technology used for home networking has evolved. Check out our updated version of this guide.Earlier this year, I wrote an article on home networking for novice network users. Amazingly, TechRepublic members are still sending e-mails...
Tags: NETWORKING, Ed Engelking II A+, network, home networking, Linksys Inc., Xircom, 3Com Corp., network interface card
Technical articles 2000-11-10

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windows XP hangs after inserting modem
HiLast week modem in my laptop was dialing when by mistake I pulled it out.windows gave me that error that removing hardware without stoping can give unexpected results. I then inserted the modem back.Next day when I turned on laptop it hang while loading i.e winows xp horizontal loading bar...
Tags: Modems, arlatif@..., Microsoft Windows XP, modem
Discussion threads 2007-03-23
Make Linux connect with your WinModem
With so many WinModems in the market, it can be frustrating getting one to work for Linux users. In this Daily Feature, Jim McIntyre explains the steps to get the popular Lucent LTModem to run with Linux.Due to a lack of information, the development of Linux drivers for WinModems...
Tags: Modems, PCI, Jim McIntyre, Linux, modem, Winmodem
Technical articles 2001-10-18
Dell Inspiron 3500 freezes detecting drives on startup - can't enter BIOS
Dell Inspiron 3500PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0I was able to boot the system initially, but made some changes in Win 98 and rebooted & it just hung during the BIOS detection of the HD & CD. Tried restarting the system & it does the same thing every time now.The message...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., 2deeresleds@..., BIOS, CD, Dell Inspiron
Discussion threads 2007-07-07
Using 802.11b to connect PDAs to WLANs
Options for connecting handheld devices to wireless networksUntil recently, handheld cradles were the only efficient way for most business users to transfer data between a handheld and a PC and/or network. Today, however, IT departments have two options for wirelessly connecting their users' PDAs: Bluetooth or 802.11b technology. (Although 802.11a...
Tags: Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Handhelds, Brien M. Posey MCSE, WLAN, PDA, IEEE 802.11, wireless, Palm Inc., network interface card, Windows CE driver, Microsoft Windows CE, handheld, PC, Pocket PC, network
Technical articles 2002-08-14
Type I or type II?
How do you determine if a PCMCIA card is type I or type II?I have an older laptop that I need to purchase a NIC for but don't know if it is a which type it is.I have a Xircom CreditCard Ethernet 10/100+ Modem 56 and it fits into the...
Tags: card, bob@..., it management, Type
Q&A 2006-04-19
Get IT Done: Know the basics of remote PDA connectivity
The basics of connecting a PDA to a network remotelyLike other professionals who spend much of their time on the road, consultants are highly dependent upon their connection to home or the corporate office. If you use your PDA to help keep your work in order on the road, there...
Tags: PDAs, Handhelds, Remote access, Ric Liang, Get IT Done, PDA, Palm Inc., Ethernet Connectivity, Ethernet
Technical articles 2001-12-13
Why I love my Libretto
Imagine carrying around a PC the size of a VHS videocassette. Then imagine carrying the same PC and having it dual-boot Windows 98 and Windows NT. David Parkinson is living your dream.I wanted to buy a standard laptop in 1998. One thing put me off. What was it? The size.I...
Tags: Notebooks, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT, David Parkinson, MCSE CNA, Toshiba Libretto, VHS, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-03-15
Mobile computing: Where's it all going?
With an array of alternative computing devices flooding the market, Brien Posey examines the question of whether or not mobile computing has finally come of age.Open any electronics catalog, and you’re bound to see a plethora of devices that can work with your computer or with the Internet in some...
Tags: Handhelds, WIRELESS, Advertising & Promotion, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Brien M. Posey, mobile computing, mobile, phone, cell phone, e-mail
Technical articles 2000-03-01
USB permissions puzzle
When Ed Bott challenged TechRepublic members to solve a pesky Windows 2000 permissions issue, many answered the call. Check out readers' recommendations; then see if you can shed any light on Ed's new Challenge.I don't know exactly when it happened, but suddenly I'm surrounded by USB hardware. Every PC I've...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Ed Bott, USB, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-08-10
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