Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: February 15, 2013 Length of Class: 17:05 Tracks Networking Classes that Require a Computer Lab Prerequisites Setting Up Port Forwarding TCP/IP and Subnet Masking Understanding SOHO Routers Understanding Switches Introduction to Networking Physical Network Segmentation Purpose of Class This class teaches students why they should set up a separate Computer Lab network on their home network if they will be creating test servers and networks. It also explains the basic concepts such as; Port Forwarding to Multiple Layers of Routers, the Need for Different IP Subnets on the Same LAN, and that Conflicting Server Services can cause odd problems. Class Notes Reasons for a Separate Computer Lab Network– DNS and DHCP issues, performance problems Lab Network must be on a different IP Network then other LAN Networks. 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x, 192.168.3.x For access to servers form outside world port forwarding on your ISP Router must be pointed at the Router for your Lab Network Any $60 Linksys Router can be used to create a lab network. Lab Network Router External Interface needs to be configured to be on the same network as the ISP Router’s Internal Interfaces.
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How to Restrict Websites
To Speed Up your Internet Connection, Visit: www.delete-computer-history.com You can easily restrict a website by editing your Host file. This action will prohibit your computer from being able to load the website URL. You can also block a website on the router level by accessing your router settings. Other ways to disable a website would be to use Parental Controls and using your browser settings.
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Quick Fix: Wii U Won’t Connect To Router
Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com www.allthingsgaming.net Connect to the internet guide: www.youtube.com If you’re like me, for some reason your Wii U just won’t connect to your router! You can see your router as an available connection, you know your WiFi password, but the Wii U just won’t connect! Well, good news folks. Its a really easy fix, just follow the guide below. -Press Y (or top left on the touch screen) to access connection options. -Choose manual connection. -You will have to enter your SSID. For those that don’t know, that is simply your routers name. You can see this by clicking on the WiFi icon on your PC. Mine is called “Fuzzy Slippers”. -Now, choose what type of security your connection has and enter your password. -You have two options for the next step. -Option 1: Open your internet browser and enter “192.168.0.1″ into the search bar. This should take you to your router’s gateway where you can find the required information for the next steps. -Option 2 (Windows): Hit the “Windows” button and “r” at the same time to open the “Run” application. ——-Type in CMD and click OK. ——-In the black window that pops up type in “ipconfig/all” to find the required information. -Option 2 (Mac): Go to “System Preferences” and to the “Internet and Network” icon. ——–Choose the connected network for the required information. -Now, back on your Wii U, click the “IP Address” icon and choose manual. -Enter in the IP address we now know, should look …
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Setup Wireless Printer on Windows 7
Setup Wireless Network Printer on MS Windows 7 This is a short videos which explain how to setup your own wireless printer on the PC. Before you start, you must make sure your router or PC and Printer are in the same network. To check if they’re in the same network, make sure the 1st 3 Octets are the same if you’re using IPv4 Address.
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How to Setup a Password on your Linksys Router
To read more go to my blog. www.blogiversity.org A lot of people have asked me how to see the computers connected to their router. There is a way to do that using the router firmware but it’s probably easier to just download this tool. www.nirsoft.net It analyzes your network and displays all the computers on your connection. – Windows Only.