Q: I want to network. I am at work, and I want to use the Net. But the IT guy told me I'm not networked yet. What am I doing wrong?
A: There are a few types of networks being used in workplaces today. There is a "local" network, which only requires two or more computers connected directly by wires, then the "intranet", which is a more complex network for the whole office that needs a computer of its own just to stay organized, and finally there is the network that most of us know-- the "internet". I'll assume that since you are at work and viewing this website that you are interested in communicating with other computers on your office network. Unfortunately there is nothing you can do to this effect besides waiting for your IT technician to connect you himself. If you simply want to look at or manipulate other computers in your office or otherwise, there are several options to do so-- however there are some privacy and ethical issues at hand that make me wary of posting a direct tutorial. I can only suggest you google it. Try searching for "remote desktop -apple" and clicking the fourth result. -Terry
Monday, February 4, 2008
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