If you’re used to home networking using Windows XP-based computers, then you’re probably familiar with basic tasks such as connecting the PCs to the network and configuring file sharing. If you’re ...
I've got half a dozen Windows 7 Professional workstations setup in a class C network (using 192.168.1.x IP addresses) and they can ping each other fine, and see the networked printers OK.<BR><BR>The ...
Using Linux on Windows can make your life much easier, but WSL networking only gets in the way. Here's how to make it better.
I went to the folks house last night to help them setup the new Windows 7 Dell they got. Everything went fine until it came time to setup their network printer and also sharing an external USB drive ...