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Basic Networking FAQs In the lingo of computers and the Internet, "FAQ" (pronounced "fak") is a "Frequently Asked Question." It's logical to assume that if many people keep asking the same technical questions, then those answers are essential ones for all to know. On the other hand, it could simply be that most explanations of such questions aren't very good. |
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Naming Windows Computers When networking Windows computers, each computer name must be set properly. Computers having names that violate Windows guidelines may fail to network with their peers for various technical reasons. Follow these rules to ensure your computers are named appropriately. | |||||||
Discussion: Wireless Speed Tweaks in Windows XP Small, usually simple changes to your computer can make it run faster. In networking, these changes are called "tweaks." One member of our message board wants to know about tweaks in Windows XP that will make a wireless home network run faster. See what others have to share. |
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