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Welcome to Computer Repair Dorset your one stop shop for Laptop, Pc, Computer repair, support maintenance and wireless network installation in the Dorset region including the major cities and towns listed below. 

Computer Repair Dorset Area Coverage

Select your area from the links below:

Ashley Heath - Blandford Forum - Bockhampton - Bournemouth - Bridport - Broadstone - Burton - Christchurch - Dorchester - Easton - Ferndown - Gillingham - Oakley - Lyme Regis - Poole - Portland - Shaftesbury - Sherborne - Swanage - Verwood - Wareham - Weymouth - Wimborne - Wimborne Minster 


Computer Repair Dorset - Priority Call Out

Computer Repair Dorset -Pc Support-Maintenance-NetworkingIf your computer will not boot up (start) or you are getting a blue screen and you need a  PRIORITY CALL OUT in the Dorset area

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A local repair professional will contact you as soon as possible.

If your computer is running slow or your worried about your computer speed make sure you read our fixing a slow computer guide before arranging a call out.


Computer or Laptop Just Running Slow?

If your computer is just running slowly we advise that you downloaded and run our recommended system repair software if you have not done so already.

Invariably we find that many problems are only software related and this will help you avoid paying for uneccessary call out charges.



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Dorset Computer Services Range From:

  • Computer Repair Dorset
  • Computer Support Dorset
  • Computer Maintenance Dorset
  • Computer Upgrades Dorset
  • Pc Repair Dorset
  • Pc Maintenance Dorset
  • Network Installation Dorset
  • Wireless Networking Dorset
  • Home Network Installation Dorset

And also include:

Computer Service - Pc Repairs - Computer Upgrades - Hard Drive Replacement - IT services - Computer Consultancy - IT Outsourcing - Spyware Removal - Adware Removal - Pc Virus Removal - Anti Virus - Internet Security - Firewall Configuration - Pc Health Checks - Pc Maintenance - Computer Cleaning - Data Recovery - Computer Support - IT Support - Computer Maintenance - Wireless Networking - Network Installation - Network Support - Computer Memory - Laptop Repairs - Laptop Upgrades - Computer Training


Dorset Computer Support & Maintenance Help

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First things first! Prior to doing a call out make sure you have checked all you cables etc. Often a failure can be caused by an incorrectly fitted cable or device. Also make that you have checked the power cable and the fuse to ensure it is not just a simple power problem. You could also check the socket by plugging in a lamp etc.

 


 

Dorset Computer Repair Call Out

Computer Repair UK has teamed up with PCIQ for local help in the Dorset area.  PCIQ is the UK's national network of computer repair professionals. No matter if your requirement is for preventative, essential ongoing maintenance, or you need to solve a specific problems your local agent will assess your particular requirements.

This service is available for both for HOME USERS and BUSINESS USERS .

 

If your company offers computer repair , Pc repair or laptop repair in Dorset and the surrounding Dorset area, and you are able to help local customers, to advertise your company on this page please contact us.


Dorset Computer Support & Maintenance - Computer Tips

Home Networking - Setting Up and Using a Shared Printer

One of the reasons many home network builders go through the expense and effort in the first place is to share a printer. If someone splurges several hundred to several thousand pounds for a colour laser printer, they don't want to shell out that money for each computer in the home. Fortunately, sharing a printer in a Windows based home network is easy. It isn't much more difficult in Linux.

There are two related steps: setting up hardware and configuring software.

Whether wireless or cabled, the hardware connections need to be established first.

The hardware set up is generally very straightforward. There are two ways to go about it. Either the printer is attached locally to one computer on the network, or it has a NIC (a network interface card, an adapter) of its own.

In the second case, the printer plugs into the network just as a computer does. It gets an IP address just as any computer on the network does. In the first case, the printer doesn't require a separate IP address since it's accessed via the computer to which it is locally attached.

Next, the software configuration has to be done.

First, for a network attached printer, it will need to be assigned an IP address. Select one in the range associated with your home network. For example, suppose your main computer or router is 192.168.0.1 and you have two other computers on the network Jack/192.168.0.2 and Jill/192.168.0.3.

You could select then the next available IP address, 192.168.0.4 or skip a few to allow extra numbers for more computers. It doesn't matter, since all IP addresses are equal, provided they're in the proper range and don't start with the gateway address, 192.168.0.1.

The specifics of how to assign the IP address vary from printer to printer. Consult the manual. Just ensure that you don't accidentally assign the same IP address twice on your network. That will invariably cause problems since the router and other systems won't be able to correctly direct traffic on the network.

The following instructions may vary slightly depending on which Windows version you are using. For a locally attached printer, all it needs is a name. Use Control Panel/Printers. Select the printer you want to share. Then, in the tasks pane, click Share This Printer. Open the Properties dialog box and click on the Sharing tab. Enter a name and click OK. The printer is now shared.

Now that you have a network printer, you can connect to it from all computers on the network. To add a network printer to your computer, use Control Panel/Printers again. Click in the tasks pane Add a Printer. Instead of adding a local printer choose for network printer and browse the network for the right printer.

Be sure to place the printer in some appropriate location. You may want to hide it in a closet to reduce noise, or put it in a hallway for easy access around the house. Or, you may want to centralize your printer, fax, scanner in the home office. The physical location makes no difference to the network hardware or software, only the IP address and/or name is important.

Another aspect of home and business wireless networking is of course computer network security, so if you haven't done so already make sure you are aware how to configure this also.

Thank you for visiting Computer Repair Dorset-Pc Support-Maintenance-Networking for all your Pc requirements.

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