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Understanding your network card metric setting
If you use more than one network card for mutliple LANS or connections, you can set the metric of each card to send IP packets through the fastest card first or the desired card. For instance if you have a … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, help desk, Home Networking, Information Technology, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows 10, network, Networking, Windows 10, Windows 10 Quick Tips, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server, Wireless
Tagged computer networking, Computers, network, network metric, network settings, networking, networking adapter bindings, networking metrics, windows 7, windows 7 network metrics, windows networking, Windows XP
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I do not recommend this but I have seen a non-critical server where simplex passwords could be used (internal network/non-critical or non-sensitive data) – Resetting password complexity in Windows Server 2008 (R2). If…
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I was talking to Dawn (a co-worker) the other day and we thought back 10 years ago when she was in school….we didn’t have any of the resources that students have today. Today…
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We have often had problems connecting laptops with Atheros wireless cards to different wireless routers. Here are the latest drivers that have helped us the most. HP – We have successfully used this driver…
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Need to monitor your virtualbox operating systems? vBox Gadget for Windows monitors the performance of each virtual machine.
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Do you have a computer that responds slow on the network or hesitates? Follow these steps and you will see a significant difference. (Because we have not shown how to disable advanced settings…
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A Disaster Recovery plan goes far beyond accidentally deleted files. The entire concept of networking is based on the sharing of data. In today’s world, information technology professionals cannot just ‘fix’ computers. With…
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This tiny powerful utility can sniff your network for security, DNS Resolving, Whois, and dozens of other options. Network Stuff is free.
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