| from Bradley Mitchell At the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft asserted that setting up a home network is "way too complicated for most consumers." While this complaint was widespread and obviously true 10 years ago when home networks first started becoming popular, is it really still valid now? | | In the Spotlight | Poll - Is Setting Up a Home Network Way Too Complicated? To register your opinion on this question, follow the link above and click the "Vote" button in the embedded poll. You can also hit the "Current Results" link to check the tally anytime. Can you guess who's winning? | | HomeGroup in Windows 7 Beta Microsoft's angle on "way ... complicated" home networking, of course, is to offer something better with Windows 7. Now that the Beta release of that new operating system is out, you can probably try the "way cool" HomeGroup feature for yourself. | Discuss - Troubleshooting an Unresponse Ethernet Card Two of our message board members recently went through a troubleshooting exercise on what appeared to be a dead Ethernet card in a Windows PC. This discussion is a good example of how the TCP/IP troubleshooting tools ipconfig, ping and nslookup can work together to provide information about your local network setup. Did they succeed in finally solving the problem? See for yourself. | Sponsored Links | | | | Wireless / Networking Ads Advertisement | |
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