Local area connection -limited or no connecti
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Creating a local area network Show Why set up a local area network?
When you have several computers, it can be convenient to connect them to each other to create a local area network (LAN). Setting up such a network costs very little, contrary to what people may think.
Here are a...
[Windows XP] Repairing the network connection using command line Show[Windows XP] Repairing the network connection using command lines
Under Windows XP there is a small feature allowing you to repair a network connection. Go to the Network Connections options in Control panel (Control Panel / Network...
Problem IPconfig ShowProblem IPconfig
Problem
Solution
Problem
When executing the following command to Start> Run>
ipconfig /renew
The below error message displays on your screen:
An error occurred while renewing interface Local Area Connection:...
[Windows] knowing the IP configuration of a PC Show[Windows] knowing the IP configuration of a PC
IP configuration of a PC
Open a DOS command window:
Open the Start menu
Click on Run
Type cmd
Click on OK
In the MS-DOS window, type the following command ipconfig/ all
Note...
LAN (Local Area Network) ShowLAN
LAN stands for Local Area Network. It's a group of computers which all belong to the same organisation, and which are linked within a small geographic area using a network, often with the same technology (the most widespread being Ethernet)....
Local area networks ShowWhat is a local area network?
A local area network (LAN) is a network used for connecting a business or organisation's computers to one another. With a LAN, a concept that goes back to 1970, a company's employees can:
Exchange...
Local area networks - Interconnection systems ShowThe need for interconnections
A local area network is used to connect an organisation's computers to one another; nevertheless, a single organisation often includes several local area networks, so it is sometimes necessary to link the networks...
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