A stable and reliable network connection is essential for daily tasks like browsing the web, sending emails and accessing online services. However, it's possible you'll see issues with your network ...
Windows recognizes two network types for networks without a domain server: private and public. On a private network, other users can see your computer, and you can enable file and printer sharing. If ...
One of the big appeals of smart home devices is interconnectivity. You tweak some settings on your phone and your devices start working together in a coordinated fashion — the fans and window ...
I have a client that has a laptop that they use for travel. When they are in the office they want to be able to access files that are on the network and copy them to the laptop to take with them ...
When setting up a Windows PC, you probably tweak a bunch of settings to make it feel more personal, private, and optimized. But one thing most people overlook is the default network settings. In ...
DNS (Domain Name System) settings in Windows help your computer translate website names into IP addresses. However, many of us tend to use a third-party DNS, such as Google Public DNS, as it is often ...
At my last job, I found a great little tool that allowed me to change the DNS, gateway, and IP entries for any NT4 machine on the network (that I had Admin access for, anyway). I can't remember for ...