Deciding to build a wired or wireless network
Deciding to build a wired or wireless network depends entirely on you, and your' needs.
For example, most people with a laptop will want a wireless network, however I personally hate wireless networks because of the Electro-magnetic backwash that it makes (when you can hear it, it's not tolerable. Most people can't hear it, however.) A wireless home network also allows items like Ipod touches to abuse
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How to network a PC to a Mac
Although a variety of ways exist in which a PC may be networked to a Mac, this article will focus on interconnecting
Wireless networks are by definition less secure than their wired counterparts. However, there are certain steps you can take
The successful implementation of a secure system is the same whether it's a Windows, UNIX or Linux based network system. Despite the
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