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Computer Support On Wireless Networking
With Wireless networking you can enjoy a flexible and clutter free computing experience. May be you can have a computer in your drawing room and you have it directly plugged into the cable or DSL modem. Now if you buy another computer or laptop and want to use the new device at another end of the house you may need to connect it with cables. Rather than cabling, you can access the Internet and other peripherals easily if you add this new computer or laptop wirelessly, suggest computer support experts.
If you want to share the same printer from both the computers then again you can connect the printer wirelessly. To connect your computer wirelessly you will need to have cable or DSL modem and of course a built in wireless router. You can also buy a wireless router to connect it to your modem, suggest the technicians for computer support. Router generates radio signals. That enables two way communications between the device with the wireless network adapter and the router. The wireless equipped devices can be laptops, printers, iPods, computers and even mobile phones. If your computer does not have the built in adapter for router, you can buy a new one and can insert it into the USB port of your computer.
So if you are thinking about the differences of wired and wireless connection guys for computer support explains the thing very interestingly. They suggest that if you think the wireless network is connected by invisible wires then the other things are just the same except some high definitions applications.
Tech support guys suggest you to be aware about the security concern about the wireless connection. The good thing about the wireless network is that you can control access to the wireless network so you can control the access within the stuff of business enterprise or within your family members. But sometimes the access control option in a wireless router can be turned off by when they come from the manufacture’s factory. For this computer support guys suggest you to check the setting of the router and can configure it so that you can ensure that you have allowed the access only to the authorized users.
You can set the access control by following some steps suggested by the tech support guys. You can set the WEP or WPA encryption enabled on your router and can set a network password or key so if anyone tries to access the network will be needed to provide the password. You can use this method to manage unauthorized access to your network. The users whom you will like to access the network should be given the password. The password can be changed if you would like to change it.
You can also control the access to your network by allowing only some familiar devices to access the network. This security method can be ensured by MAC addresses that are built into most of the digital services. For this method the list of the addresses are needed to be stored in the router. Before allowing the network access each and every device will be needed to be identified itself by the MAC address it provides.
Following these computer support methods you can control network access by different devices. When you are using wireless networking the question of security is important because chances of getting hacked are very high here.
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Mac Printers Wireless Question
how do i make my hp printer wireless with my mac laptop?
i have an hp photosmart D7360 printer, and i’d really like to make it wireless, but i’m not good with computers. we have wireless internet and stuff.
i am the only person who uses this printer
i don’t really know what else to say, but if anyone could give me step by step directions to make it wireless, i’d be so grateful. let me know if you need more info
Gee good luck. Please first check around on the HP forums first, to make sure you can with that specific printer.
Ours is an old HP2575 All-in-One and I tried like the dickens to get it to work on my new MBP, to no avail. I came to find out on the boards, it just won’t.
(Works fine on our HP laptop, of course…get it? HP laptop? HP printer? Actually, I think it’s more HP printer, Windows machine… Works fine CABLED to the Mac, too.)
Internet Providers with a mac and other wireless questions?
I currently have the biggest piece of crap PC and it’s on it’s way out any day now. I use Qwest DSL which equally sucks, to be quite frank. I am going to buy an iMac sometime in the next week with wireless keyboard, mouse and printer. I currently have two iPod touches within my household. So I am interested in setting up a wireless connection. I have a few questions about it!
1) What do I need from the Apple store to initially set up my wireless connection?
2) What sort of internet provider do I use? Do I use one at all? Does Apple have a specific internet provider for their computers?
3) Do I still use my DSL modem? Do I cancel my current internet subscription?
If there’s any additional information I should know that you’d like to input, it would be greatly appreciated!
-Thanks!
Requirements to set up wireless internet:
DSL modem with internet and ethernet cable any provider
that is it
Step for setup wireless connection:
when your internet is working on your computer you can
go to the APPLE sign on the top left corner
go to SYSTEM PREFERENCES
got to the folder SHARING
go to INTERNET SHARING
where it says “share your connection from” click your ethernet option(DSL network)
and when it says “to computers using” click airport
and click the Airport option button
you can set up a password if you want or you dont have to
then click OK
then click the check box near internet sharing and click Start
NOTE: your computer need to be on when sharing your wireless internet
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