Remotely Control any Desktop with Techinline Remote Desktop

Sep 03, 11 Remotely Control any Desktop with Techinline Remote Desktop

Posted by in Internet, Networking

Today I found very interesting browser-based remote access solution which can be used to connect to another computer located at any point in the world, in order to provide remote support or any other form of technical assistance, transfer files, conduct online demonstrations and training sessions, and more between any two...

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Why we need IPv6

Jun 07, 10 Why we need IPv6

Posted by in Internet, Networking

The World will soon run out of IP Address. As only 8 to 9 percent of ipv4 addresses were left, and organizations needed to switch to the new standard of ipv6 as quickly as possible. Currently, Organizations and government agencies in the United States use approximately 60 percent of the allocatable IPv4 address space and the...

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Play Counter-Strike via Wi-Fi

Dec 23, 09 Play Counter-Strike via Wi-Fi

Posted by in Internet, Networking, Wireless

Counter- Strike World Most Popular Multiplayer Game, especially in College. Many College organize the Event on Counter-Strike. In College they play Counter-Strike on LAN, they setup the networking and connect PC all together. What happen If we have to do practice for Counter- Strike but we have don’t have the LAN. Don’t Worry I...

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Connect Two Computers using Cross Cable

Oct 19, 09 Connect Two Computers using Cross Cable

Posted by in How to, Networking

Sharing the high Disk Space file between two computer is littel bit of difficult incase you don’t have high GB pen drive. Many use LAN Cable to connect the two computers but they can’t. Here I bring you to How to connect two computers/Laptops using LAN Cable. so that you built your own network to share files, play...

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IPV6-The Next Generation Internet

IPV6-The Next Generation Internet What is IPv6? IPv6 or Internet Protocol Version 6 is the next generation protocol for the Internet. It’s designed to provide several advantages over current Internet Protocol Version 4 (or IPv4). Both IPv6 and IPv4 define network layer protocol i.e., how data is sent from one computer to...

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