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Tips on Sharing Printers on a Network
You can share a single printer across multiple computers that are on the same network. Here we'll discuss some tips to help you get your printer shared and use it via your other computers.- - 8/9/2011
Four Ways to Transform That Old PC Into a Powerful Router If you've got an old PC to spare and you'd like to soup up your network with powerful new features, consider converting it into a router with one of these packages. - 5/22/2011
Tips and Tricks to Make Windows 7 Networking Easier From simplifying the way you connect your Windows 7 computer to your wireless network to making sure you use the right printer no matter where you are, these tips will make networking with Windows 7 easier and more hassle-free. - 4/22/2011
10 Must-Have Features for Your Next Wi-Fi Router From dual-band for better performance to guest networks for more security and convenience, bring our list of the top Wi-Fi features along when you're shopping for a router. - 4/14/2011
20 Great, Free Networking Utilities
From small, single-purpose utilities to more comprehensive applications, the twenty pieces of software on this list can help save you both time and money. - 3/29/2011
Does Your Network Need a Proxy Server? Proxy servers can speed up the Web, keep your network safe and even help you watch video you wouldn't be able to otherwise. Does your network need one? - 3/3/2011
Protect Your Home Network With Web Content Filtering If you'd like to protect your home network from malware, malicious or inappropriate content, you can avoid expensive hardware or complex technical solutions with DNS-based filtering. - 2/22/2011
Set Up Your Own VPN, Without the Expensive Software If you'd like secure access to your Windows PC while you're out and about, you don't need expensive and complex VPN server software: You just need what came with your Microsoft Windows OS and a little patience. - 1/31/2011
Create a Virtual Wireless Router With Windows You've probably used a dedicated wireless router for Wi-Fi in your home and office. Here's how to turn any Windows computer into a virtual wireless router so you can share Internet connectivity with others anywhere you go. - 12/27/2010