1. after the network is installed and running optimally 2. after major changes are implemented on the network
You have to have: 1 home computer that you don't turn off much, a wireless router, and another computer to connect with. Plug in the router to the "server" computer and go to Network and Sharing center. Setup wireless network WITHOUT internet connection. Both computers have to be in the same Workgroup.
First, you must buy a wireless router, I recommend a Linksys type "n" router. After this, you install it to your computer, and if you are running XP, Vista, or 7, it will automatically install drivers. After this is complete, simply go to your wireless network screen and select "Set up a new network connection". Type in the information prompted, and your new connection should be established.
Promiscuous mode
Connect it to your computer by the cable and have iTunes installed on your computer .. The rest should be prompted. Good Luck
No
NOS (Network Operating System)
No. I have a 2001 computer, running a fresh XP installation, which required me to go to Intel's website using my main PC to download the Ethernet driver. Although, if you mean from your computer provider after asking them to install the OS and utilities, there is a 99% (some don't install drivers) chance it is installed "automatically".
It is one of the programs in the Trend Micro security software. It should be running if the Trend Micro software is installed and running on a computer.
Network monitoring software helps a computer run smoothly by monitoring the computer's network and sending alerts to warn that there is a problem long before system failure occurs.
No. Use samba to interface to the Windows network.
Network and sharing center