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How to share your computer screen over your Local Network or WIFI?

More often than not you need to show other people who aren’t physically available near you, the contents of your screen. There are several ways to achieve this.  In this article, we will be looking into one of the processes of sharing your computer screen over your local server or over the Wi-Fi. Local Server means all computers connected on the same Ethernet or LAN. You can share files between them using an FTP server.

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How to speed up a slow Windows computer

  1. Check for Malware:
    • Run a full system scan using your installed antivirus software to ensure that your computer is not infected with malware.
  2. Manage Startup Programs:
    • Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
    • Go to the “Startup” tab and disable unnecessary programs that launch at startup, slowing down your system.
  3. Clean up Disk Space:
    • Open Disk Cleanup utility by searching for it in the Start menu.
    • Select the drive you want to clean and follow the on-screen instructions to delete unnecessary files.
  4. Disable Special Effects:
    • Right-click on the desktop and select “Personalize.”
    • Choose a basic or high-performance theme to reduce the graphical load on your system.
  5. Adjust Power Settings:
    • Press Windows + X and select “Power Options.”
    • Choose a power plan that suits your needs, such as the “High Performance” plan.
  6. Update Windows and Drivers:
    • Check for Windows updates and install them.
    • Update graphics drivers and other essential drivers from the Device Manager.
  7. Increase Virtual Memory:
    • Press Windows + Pause/Break to open System Properties.
    • Go to the “Advanced” tab, click on “Settings” under Performance, and then navigate to the “Advanced” tab.
    • Under Virtual Memory, click “Change” and set a higher value or let Windows manage it automatically.
  8. Uninstall Unused Programs:
    • Go to “Settings” > “Apps” and uninstall programs you no longer need or use.
  9. Check for Resource-Hungry Processes:
    • In Task Manager, go to the “Processes” tab and identify any processes using a significant amount of CPU or memory. End the task if necessary.
  10. Upgrade Hardware (if possible):
    • Consider upgrading your RAM or switching to a Solid State Drive (SSD) for improved performance.
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How to fix limited or no Internet connection on Windows

  1. Check Physical Connections:
    • Ensure that all cables connected to your router and computer are securely plugged in. If you’re using Wi-Fi, check if the signal is strong.
  2. Restart Your Router:
    • Unplug the power cable from your router, wait 10 seconds, and then plug it back in. Allow the router to fully restart.
  3. Restart Your Computer:
    • Sometimes, network issues can be resolved by simply restarting your computer. Restart and check if the internet connection is restored.
  4. Troubleshoot Network Problems:
    • Right-click on the network icon in the system tray and select “Troubleshoot problems.” Follow the on-screen instructions to identify and fix any detected issues.
  5. Check IP Configuration:
    • Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
    • Type “ipconfig /release” and press Enter. Then, type “ipconfig /renew” and press Enter. This will refresh your IP configuration.
  6. Update Network Drivers:
    • Open Device Manager (Windows + X, then select Device Manager).
    • Expand the “Network adapters” section, right-click on your network adapter, and choose “Update driver.” Follow the on-screen instructions.
  7. Disable and Enable Network Adapter:
    • In Device Manager, right-click on your network adapter and choose “Disable.” Wait a few seconds, then right-click again and choose “Enable.”
  8. Reset TCP/IP Stack:
    • Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
    • Type “netsh int ip reset” and press Enter. Restart your computer afterward.
  9. Check Firewall and Antivirus Settings:
    • Ensure that your firewall or antivirus software is not blocking your internet connection. Temporarily disable them to check if they are the cause.
  10. Check DNS Settings:
    • Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
    • Type “ipconfig /flushdns” and press Enter to clear the DNS cache.
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