- How to Map a Network Drive

Today's TipsMake will show you how to convert a folder on your computer into a shared drive. To proceed, your computer must be on the same network as the computer containing the
- How to See Who's Connected to Your Wi Fi

Do you suspect someone has accessed your Wi-Fi? If you want to know which devices are connecting to your Wi-Fi, you've come to the right place. There are many ways to help you find
- How to Quit Facebook

Through this article, you will know how to abandon your Facebook account. Before doing so, you should back up your Facebook information, such as your friends' photos and contact
- How to Turn Off a Computer Remotely on a LAN

Today's TipsMake will show you how to use a Windows computer to turn off another Windows computer in the same local area network (LAN).
- How to Upload Videos to YouTube

Do you want to share videos with friends, family and more? Uploading videos to YouTube is quick, simple, and completely free. This article will show you how to upload videos to
- How to Calculate Data Transfer Speed

Data transfer rate (DTR) is the rate at which a certain amount of data is transferred in a specific period of time. You'll probably want to know what this speed is if you're
- How to Find Your Computer's MAC Address

MAC address (Media Access Control - Environment access control) is a series of numbers that identifies the devices used to connect to the network installed on your computer. MAC
- How to Use a VPN

VPN or Virtual Private Network is a way for individuals or businesses to protect personal data and identities. VPNs are used to block IP addresses and redirect to other websites.
- How to Find Forgotten WiFi Password

This article shows you how to find a forgotten Wi-Fi password using a Windows or Mac computer. You can do this using your computer's settings or by visiting your router's settings
- How to Search on Instagram

This article shows you how to use Instagram's search feature. Instagram allows users to search for anything from specific topics and hashtags on both the mobile app and desktop
- How to Access Shared Folders on a Network

Today's TipsMake will show you how to open a folder shared by another computer on the Internet. You can do this on both Windows and Mac computers.
- How to Set Up a Network Drive

Today's TipsMake will show you how to set up a network drive on a Windows or Mac computer. A network drive is a shared folder that can be used by two or more computers on the same
- How to Set Up a Local Area Network (LAN)

In this article, TipsMake will show you how to create a LAN (Local Area Network), allowing connected computers and devices to chat and access the internet.
- How to Set Up Your Internet

Depending on whether your network is a cable connection or a DSL service, the setup process will be different. Click here for instructions on setting up a wired network and click
- How to Set Up a Wired Network (Ethernet)

Today's TipsMake will show you how to connect your computer directly to a router via Ethernet cable, as well as how to set up Ethernet settings on Windows and Mac computers.
- How to Reset Router Password

After resetting your router password, you will be able to log in and make the necessary changes or customizations. The only way to reset the router password is to restore factory
- How to Set Up a Wireless Connection to a Printer

The ability to send print jobs wirelessly can be extremely useful. Most newer printers connect directly to a wireless network, allowing you to send commands to the printer from any
- How to Find the Subnet Mask

The network is divided into many subnetworks for faster data transmission and easier management. Routers do this by assigning subnet masks, a series of numbers that represent where
- How to Ping an IP Address

The Ping command allows testing the connection speed between you and another network node. In this article, TipsMake will show you how to use the Ping command on any operating
- How to Connect PC to TV Without Wires

Today's TipsMake will show you how to connect your Windows PC to your TV without cables. If you have a Smart TV with built-in Chromecast or Miracast (most modern TVs, but not from