How to Setup a Network With a Server

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Tip 1 - How To Set Up a Home or Small Business Network

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Need to get a new network up and running quickly? Follow our step-by-step guide.
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Tip 2 - 6 Steps for Setting Up a Small Business Server Room

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6 Steps for Setting Up a Small Business Server Room

Are you worried about relying on a third-party online service provider to store your business data in light of NSA spying revelations? Learn how to set up your own server room for an on-premises deployment instead.

Tip 3 - How to setup a Network Server for Computers in a Small School

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How to setup a Network Server for Computers in a Small School

Hi all, My Uncle just opened a small school in our area (100 students only). He INSISTED that I should work for him as an IT Head Guy. I'm a hardware kind of guy (OCing, Installing from scratch, re

Tip 4 - How to Set Up a Small Business Computer Network

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How to Set Up a Small Business Computer Network

Setting up a computer network is a good way to get more out of your system and its components. This is especially true if you are running a small business. Networking allows you to manage all of the operations of a small business - like communication, data transfer, and storage - more easily. By setting…

Tip 5 - How to Set Up a Server Network | eHow

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How to Set Up a Server Network | eHow

A server, regardless of the type, needs a robust network to give it access to the Internet and allow it to communicate with other computers. Since a server normally has exceptionally high traffic loads when compared to a normal workstation or desktop PC, it requires a network structure robust enough to prevent a bottleneck. Most server networks use...

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