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Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that is wireless, and is commonly associated with a telecommunications network whose interconnections between nodes is implemented without the use of wires. Wireless networks are usually implemented with some remote information transmission system that receives electromagnetic waves, like radio waves for the carrier. The implementation of wireless network takes place at the physical layer of network.

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Posted on 23 May 2010 by
If a computer is unable to connect to a network or see other computers on a network, it is necessary to troubleshoot the network. There are multiple reasons that cause problems in network. People should know about it as it will help them to resolve the issues easily without assistance of professionals.
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Posted on 23 May 2010 by
A full list of Computer Networking devices is units that mediate data in a computer network. Computer networking devices are also called network equipment, Intermediate Systems (IS) or Inter Working Unit (IWU). This unit which works as data generator or last receiver is called data terminal equipment or hosts. Continue Reading
Posted on 23 February 2010 by
Workgroups on your computer help you connect to other computers while distinguishing your computer from the others. You can find the workgroup on your computer in the “System Properties” section in the “Control Panel.” If you need or want to delete a workgroup on your computer, you can complete the task in Windows.
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Posted on 23 February 2010 by
The days of difficult home network set-ups are over. The latest operating systems are all designed to connect to networks in a plug-and-play fashion, though a few additional steps may need to be taken to connect to a wireless network. Setting up a network between two computers is as easy as connecting an Ethernet cable between the two, but connecting through a router will allow for greater functionality, such as Internet and printer sharing, and the ability to add more computers.
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IP stands for internet protocol. Every device that is connected to the internet has a unique identification number, which is the IP address. There are several tools and websites that can assist you in finding your IP address. You don’t need to use any web site or third-party application to find your IP address. Instead, you can simply use the command line on your computer to display the IP address.
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