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How to Configure & Bind a TMP Directory

The Windows "tmp" variable points to the folder in which you keep temporary files. You can change the default folder to your own temporary folder stored on the computer. After you create the folder,...

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The USB 2.0 Ports Are not Working on my Alienware Laptop

Dell’s line of Alienware laptop computers comes with USB 2.0 ports that accommodate connections to devices which are compatible with USB 2.0 technology, such as mice and personal audio players. As...

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What Is a Microsoft ISATAP Adapter?

When new internetwork standards arise, companies may find it difficult and costly to upgrade the infrastructure in order to ensure compliance with the new standards. To keep businesses running...

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Television Output for a Computer Router

At the time of publication, many TV networks offer streaming video content of their programming for viewing on a computer. You can also watch this streaming content directly on your TV, but the unit...

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How to Hook Up Your Computer to Your PS3 to Live Broadcast

Windows Media Player lets you broadcast and connect with the PS3, so you can watch movies, listen to music and play videos on your television. The files are stored on your local desktop, and the PS3...

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SCP vs. FTP Speed

Secure Copy Protocol and File Transfer Protocol both offer simple command line methods for transferring files between computers, but that's pretty much where the similarities end. SCP is better...

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How to Create a Template in Vmware 3.0

Virtualization tools developed and maintained by VMware are among the best tools on the market today. VMware Workstation is VMware's main desktop software and works on all operating systems that can be...

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A LAN Error: You Don't Have Permission

A Local Area Network, or LAN, provides shared access to resources for a group of computers that are physically close to one another. With a LAN, you can share Internet access, printers, disk space and...

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What Are Four Commands That Can Be Used to Verify Basic EIGRP?

EIGRP stands for Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol and refers to a routing protocol developed by networking product manufacturer Cisco. A routing protocol is a formal set of rules that governs...

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How to Download MIBs for CiscoWorks

Downloading and installing management information base files into CiscoWorks allows you to extend the capabilities of the program. MIB files can, for example, add support for additional networking...

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What Kind of Fiber Optic Cable Is Frequently Used on LAN?

Fiber optic cable consists of a cylindrical glass thread, or core, surrounded by a jacket made from aramid fiber -- a strong, fire-resistant material -- and a jacket made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC)....

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The Differences Between HOSTS & LMHOSTS

In the Microsoft Windows operating system networking environment, a HOSTS file enables a computer to connect to the Internet. LMHOSTS files are plain-text files that instruct the computer on how to...

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What Is a DHCP Area?

A dynamic host configuration protocol, or DHCP, is the part of a local area network that assigns dynamic Internet protocol, or IP, addresses to network devices. Typically, the DHCP area is situated on...

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What Is a GE Gigabit Port?

A GE gigabit port is the part of a computer through which an Ethernet cable connector provides high-speed networking functionality. This port is part of a type of Ethernet card known as a Gigabit...

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Can an RJ45 Port Be Shared by Two Devices?

Network interface controllers (NIC), or network cards, connect computers to a local area network (LAN) -- a computer network confined to a small area, such as a home. On the NIC there is a registered...

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Microsoft Multiple DHCP Scope Strategy

Dynamic host configuration protocol is commonly used in networks both large and small. DHCP assigns IP addresses to host computers such as database, workstation and Web servers. The scope defines the...

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How to Set Up DHCP for Multiple VLANs on Linux

A virtual local area network, OR VLAN, provides the ability to create multiple LANs within a single physical network. To set up DHCP for the VLANs, first set up the network interfaces for each VLAN and...

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Will a D-Link DNS-321 Run on a Mac?

The D-Link DNS-321 is a two-bay, network-attached storage enclosure that provides data access to individual computers. The DNS-321 is particularly suited to backups as it offers additional security in...

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Trouble With HomeGroup & Norton 360

The Norton 360 security suite of programs is designed to protect your computer from a vast number of threats. This very protection can actually get in the way when you attempt to set up a Windows...

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What Is the Symbol & Purpose of a Repeater?

A repeater is a network or communications device that distributes, or propagates, electric signals from one cable to another. By doing so, the repeater amplifies the signal to restore it to full...

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