When you try to turn on WiFi on Windows 10, the wireless network somehow won’t turn on. And you have to use the wired network to try troubleshooting this “Windows 10 WiFi won’t turn on” problem. Don’t worry, this article gives you 6 effective methods to solve the problem, quickly and easily. Try these methods Read More
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How To Add Google Drive To Windows 10 File Explorer?
1. To add google drive to file explorer windows 10, Download the Backup and Sync App from Google from here and install it on your Mac/PC. 2. You will see the Backup and Sync app along with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides installed on your machine. 3. Open the Backup and Sync from the Google app, click on Get started, and then log in Read More
How to Fix “Windows can’t format flash drive” ?
How to solve the problem of Windows unable to format flash drive? Here provides you four methods to fix this issue. Method 1. Eliminate possible virus USB flash drives are very portable and can be connected to computer easily via USB drive to backup or transfer data, so many users often carry them around and Read More
How to Fix Printing with “PCL XL Error” in Windows 10
PCL XL Error usually happens due to printer driver corruption. In case if you are receiving this error, there is no need to worry. There are fixes available which can easily solve this problem on your computer. Follow these fixes of this article and the problem will solved in no time. But before going ahead, try Read More
Network Address Translation (NAT) – Understanding Local, Global, Inside and Outside Address
NAT (abbreviation for Network Address Translation) is described in RFC 1631. NAT feature allows IP network of an organization to appear from the outside to use a different IP address space (Globally Routable) than what it is actually using (Non Routable Private IP Address). Thus, NAT allows an organization with non-globally routable addresses to connect to the Internet Read More
How to Configure Embedded Packet Capture (EPC) for Cisco IOS
When enabled, the router captures the packets sent and received. The packets are stored within a buffer in DRAM and are thus not persistent through a reload. Once the data is captured, it can be examined in a summary or detailed view on the router. In addition, the data can be exported as a packet Read More