What is Google Voice?

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Google Voice gives you more control over your phone calls. With Google Voice, you get one number for all your phones, cheap international calls, voicemail like email, and more, for free! (US only) Learn more at http://www.google.com/voice



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Windows Vista Tips: Unidentified Network

Filed Under ( Network, Technology, Tips, Tutorial, Windows Secret ) by admin on 27-07-2009

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Windows Vista can sometimes cause network adapters to show up as connected to an “Unidentified Network”, sometimes limiting the network to local access only.

Local Area Connection

There are many reasons that can cause this problem, but some suggested solutions to try are:

  • Reset your Router using the web control panel.
  • Update your network adapter drivers.
  • Temporary disable any Anti-Virus/Firewall package to see if the problem is resolved.
  • Try assigning a static IP address to the network card.
  • Disable IPv6 on old network cards / routers.

These suggestions may help you narrow down the cause of the “unidentified network” problem.

Windows Vista Tips: Change Workgroup

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Workgroups are an easy way of grouping a collection of network PCs (for example, all of the computers in your house could be one). When you get your PC you may find that it is already of a workgroup and want to change it, or perhaps you need to join a new workgroup.

To start this process, press WINDOWS KEY + PAUSE/BREAK to load up the System information window. Then click Change Settings under the Computer Name, Description and Workgroup settings menu:

System and Maintenance

Then, click Change:

System Properties

Now type in your new workgroup into the appropriate box and then click OK:

Computer Name/Domain Change

You are now a member of the new workgroup and should be visible to other networked PC’s.

Windows Vista Tips: Printer Sharing

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Many people will have a network of computers, with a central printer connected to only a single PC. It is easy to share this printer with user networked computers, allowing everyone in your workgroup to print directly.

First of all, you need to enable printer sharing on the host PC (the one with the printer directly attached). This allows other PCs to see the shared printer and connect to it via the host computer. To do this, open the Control Panel by clicking on the Start Menu > Control Panel:

Start Menu->Control Panel

Then, click View Network Status and Tasks:

Control Panel

If printer sharing is disabled, click the button next to Printer Sharing, then Turn on Printer Sharing and click Apply:

Network and Sharing Center

Printer sharing is now enabled on the host computer, allowing access to the connected printers (as long as a username/password from that PC is used).

On the PC you wish to grant access to the printer, browse the network from the host PC to view the printer listing. Once you have found the shared printer you wish to use, right click on it and select Connect:

Network->Printers

It may require a username and password from the host computer, if so type these details in. Windows should now install the required drivers and add access to the shared printer, allowing you to print from any application.

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