Introduction to network bridge ShowIntroduction to network bridge
What is a bridge?
XP network bridge: between a wired network and a WiFi network
What is a bridge?
A bridge has a foot in each network and acts on the link layer (level 2). It is able to pass frames from...
[Linux]Restarting the network interface using command lines Show[Linux]Restarting the network interface using command lines
When setting up a network, specially if you need to verify that a DHCP server assigns IP addresses correctly, restarting the network interface using command lines rather than the...
[VMWare] The different modes of VMWare network Show[VMWare] The different modes of VMWare network
If you create a virtual machine using VMWare, 3 types of connectivity are provided: Host-only, NAT or Bridged.
You can't use NAT and Bridged modes if you do not have the following...
Download Intel® PROSet/Wireless for XP and Vista ShowIntel PROSet Wireless Intel is the driver necessary for handling wireless networks.
The list of chipsets supported are:
Intel ® WiFi Link 5100
Intel ® WiFi Link 5300
Intel ® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Intel ® PRO / Wireless 3945ABG...
Network cards ShowWhat is a network card?
A network card (also called a Network Adapter or Network Interface Card, or NIC for short) acts as the interface between a computer and a network cable. The purpose of the network card is to prepare, send, and control data...
Installing a network adapter ShowPurpose
The purpose of this article is to set up a network to enable data exchanges between computers, resource sharing and network games.
Is it therefore necessary to install a network card in each computer that may be part of the local area...
Wi-Fi wireless network security (802.11 or WiFi) ShowAdapted infrastructure
The first thing to do when a wireless network is installed is to place the access points in reasonable locations depending on the desired area of coverage. However, it is not uncommon to find that the covered area ends up...