How To: Disable IPv6 Mac OS

How To: Disable IPv6 Mac OS

You can disable IPv6 on Mac OS X for Ethernet and Wireless connections. Depending on your reason to disable IPv6, it’s relatively easy to do. Do take note, Mac OS X is starting to use IPv6 for some it’s services today and you will likely notice an impact to Bonjour and AirDrop and may cause these...

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How To: Mac Find WiFi Connection Speed

How To: Mac Find WiFi Connection Speed

Curious to know your current Mac Wireless Connection speed throughput? You can quickly learn how fast your Mac laptop or desktop is communicating via its wireless connection. Unlike Windows, Mac doesn’t show quickly how fast your wireless connection speed is. To display your Mac Wireless speed, follow these steps.   1. Go to Spotlight and type...

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How To: Mac Mail Rebuild All Mailboxes

How To: Mac Mail Rebuild All Mailboxes

If you use Mac OS X Mail, it is good practice to rebuild your e-Mail mailboxes every few months. If you have more than 3 mailboxes added to Mac Mail, you should always rebuild your mailboxes every month. Rebuilding your Mac mailboxes is good practice if you receive a lot of e-mail on a daily basis,...

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How To: Configure POS-X Thermal Printer Network Ethernet

How To: Configure POS-X Thermal Printer Network Ethernet

Did you recently replace your kitchen receipt printer for your restaurant? Is the printer model a POS-X thermal printer? Your new printer out of the box will need to be configured on your restaurant network in order to work and print receipts with your POS System. These printers do not come with manuals or instructions for...

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How To: iPhone Change Picture Format

How To: iPhone Change Picture Format

By default, the iPhone takes Camera photos using JPG image format. If you take a screenshot with your iPhone (hold sleep/wake + home button) the picture format will be PNG. The most probably reason Apple choose to do this – PNG files are better compressed for text screenshots while JPG format is better compressed for photographs...

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