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| If your printer has a built-in ethernet adaptor, adding your printer to your network is a snap. These instructions are appropriate for most HP printers with an ethernet adaptor. The instructions will differ slightly for those with an external print server. Here's what you do: |
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| You can operate another PC on your home network or over the internet as if you were sitting at the keyboard with just a few minutes of setup. This can be useful to troubleshoot or repair a PC remotely, or to control another PC that you own. |
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| Many people have set up an extra PC to act as a jukebox to play their digital music over their home stereo, or over high quality speakers attached directly to the PC. While the most common approach to controlling this PC is a wireless keyboard as well as mouse such as Gyration, if your home is networked, consider VNC. |
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| Computer networking is a great way to collaborate with other computer users in your home or office. While it is becoming increasingly easy for the basic computer user, it can still be a difficult, frustrating experience for many people. |
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| Use Finder to open the applications folder, then Utilities, then terminal. When the terminal window opens, as well as the prompt appears, type ifconfig <ret>. The IP addresses will appear on the lines that start with "inet". |
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| This article will tell you how to refresh your IP address on a network. This will only repair internet connection problems if you've changed locations as well as you can't connect to the Internet. |
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| VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a useful tool which allows you to control networked PCs from any location within the network as if you were sitting in front of the target computer. VNC creates a "virtual desktop," allowing you to operate the remote machine in exactly the same way you normally would. |
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