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yes there is, actually i remember that office 2003 or the earlier version has this option in microsoft word. you can plug in the microphone, activate the feature from microsoft word and start talking and the software will translate to text.
i have tried it in english and it works but u have to...
Re: Problem in connecting two computers(network cable unplug
hello again,
so the cable is ok...sorry for the typing mistake, i meant one of your network adapters is malfunctioning which is either the laptop or the desktop
i suggest to try with another computer, maybe a third laptop(or a...
it is very simple, just plug in an access point to the first switch, and do the same for the second switch, then program one of them to act as an access point,and program the second as wireless client and let it connect to the first one(assuming that it can pick up the signal, if the signal is...
hello
sliding window is a data transmition protocol used in transport layer that ensures the delivery of packets.
here is a link for more info on this topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliding_Window_Protocol
I suggest you conduct further reading about OSI layers in order to make it clearer...
hello,
i would like to ask that u want to connect 16 building using cables??u mean these buildings are close to each other?coz in my opinion u should use a wirless link between them which should be placed on the top of each one.
i used to have a large network as an ISP across the city, and all...
Re: Problem in connecting two computers(network cable unplug
Hello.... i saw you topic and i would like to help although it's been a while.
i think your problem resides in the hardware level, so nothing to configure since regardless of the ip configuration you should get a "plugged in" network...
laptop lcd to vga interface
I have an old laptop which i've removed the LCD screen from it and its still working.
i wanna know if there is a way i can connect it to the VGA adapter of my desktop computer, is it like ordinary CRT moniters, i.e it uses RGB interface?
i hope that anybody could...
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