Showing posts with label Hardware Networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hardware Networking. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 October 2016

How to obtain MAC address of Laptop/Desktop in Windows XP/7/8.1/10



A MAC address is the serial number of a network interface card(NIC). Every MAC address is unique. It also identifies the network interface card, which you have installed in your computer system.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

View and Control Your Friend’s Computer With TeamViewer

Have you ever wondered if there was a way to control your friend’s computer from overseas?
TeamViewer made it possible to do that. (In fact, you could control any other computer in the world, as if you are sitting in front of it.)

Why it is useful

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Your friend wants to redesign his blog. But he doesn’t know how

Control Your Computer Anywhere away from Home

Hello friends, Today I will tell you how to control your computer away from Home.In 1940, Bell Telephone Laboratories researcher George Stibitz demonstrated the Complex Number Calculator at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. The calculator, however, was in New York City. According to the Computer History Museum website, “Stibitz stunned the group” by remotely operating the calculator via telephone

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

How to Find IP Address Of Email Sender

When you receive an email, you receive more than just the message. The email comes with headers that carry important information that can tell where the email was sent from and possibly who sent it. For that, you would need to find the IP address of the sender. The tutorial below can help you find the IP address of the sender.
Note that this will not work if the sender uses anonymous proxy servers.

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

How to Connect Two Computers Using LAN Ethernet Cable

Do you have multiple computers at your home or workplace? It becomes extremely difficult to manage multiple computers and operating systems simultaneously. If you need to transfer files, folders, videos, music, documents from one computer to another frequently, you can use the following three options:
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  • Using a USB stick or an external hard drive.
  • Using Internet and File sync services like Dropbox.
  • Connecting both the computers in a home network.


The first two options have certain disadvantages. Using a USB drive is way too slow and you can not move large files or directories among multiple computers easily. In that case, you have to use external hard drives which unfortunately are costlier. Using the Internet and file sync services like Dropbox seems like a good idea, but what if the internet connection fails? You can’t afford to wait for all files to get uploaded and then download them to the other computer....

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