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    Network bottlenecks and downtime can ruin an IT manager's day. The right skills and tools can help you identify and fix a problem quickly. Here are some techniques and tools to help you out.

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    Knock-knock, who's really there? Small business and home users flock to a new site that aims to identify the Net's shady characters.

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  • 802.11 options: Supporting wireless users

    Whether you want to go wireless with four or five PCs in a small office or you need walk-around connectivity for a thousand corporate users, vendors offer a number of options that can provide the proper access.

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    Knowing what you'll use your scanner for will help you decide what kind of scanner to get.

  • Common causes of network slowdowns

    Network bottlenecks and downtime can ruin an IT manager's day. The right skills and tools can help you identify and fix a problem quickly. Here are some techniques and tools to help you out.

  • Wireless tech liberates your network(ers)

    Now that wireless is becoming technologically and financially competitive with its wired equivalents, the strongest argument of all to cut the cable is convenience. New standards in speed make wireless networking a valid choice.

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    If you want a fast scanner that produces high-quality prints, this is the one. But for overall speed and fax capabilities, look elsewhere.

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    The CanoScan LiDE 80 flatbed scanner is slender and stylish, and it's a cinch to use. Because it's so light and compact, this device can accompany you anywhere you need to scan.

  • HP PSC 2510

    Wireless connectivity is only one of the tricks that this MFD can perform.

  • HP OfficeJet 6110

    Although light on fax tasks, the HP OfficeJet 6110 is still a versatile multifunction printer.

  • Epson Perfection 1650: Sneaky, cute, devilish

    The Epson Perfection 1650 photo scanner is nothing short of sneaky. This scanner screams "cute", with its flashy packaging. But don't be fooled.

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