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28th September 2009
Buying a bench top router table today can be a little bit frustrating. I get asked all kinds of questions. I notice a lot of people are trying to do things on bench top tables that really should be reserved for larger tables. The reason is most bench top ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
sinkhole routing.
While this may sound a lot
like some Star Trek episode, it’s important for us to understand what each is,
and more so how to implement them. Sinkholes are designed to attract traffic
and keep it (for analysis or whatever reason... Read >
Author: masood
23rd September 2009
Phones are performing a very significant role in communication. We often have to make phone calls to clients to share or discuss any important matter and what if you find your phone system in trouble when you are just about to make an important call. In s... Read >
Author: zaibatt
23rd September 2009
In recent years, wireless internet has become all the rage. It allows us to be connected anytime, anywhere, granting a new and innovative level of mobility. Laptops can be used to connect to the internet in airports, restaurants, libraries and a number ... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt
22nd September 2009
There are several reasons why you may want to change your IP address. Fortunately, this is something that the end user can usually accomplish without a lot of hassle. The exact method will vary, depending on how the system is set up. Here are basic instru... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Have you ever thought about networking your computers at home? If you have a small collection of computers around the house (and a small collection of computer users), you can connect each one of those computers to one another and share data, software, an... Read >
Author: Marlin Rollins
21st September 2009
OVERVIEW
In your User Documentation, you direct your Reader to perform tasks with your product. If you don't tell your Reader what to expect when performing those tasks, you will have a baffled Reader, resulting in dissatisfaction and expensive calls t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Wireless broadband connectivity is a fast and convenient internet access facility. At the present time we can give the following classifications of wireless broadband. The first type is wireless broadband supplied by a local Wireless Internet Service Prov... Read >
17th September 2009
Sinkhole routing. While this may sound a lot
like some Star Trek episode, it’s important for us to understand what each is,
and more so how to implement them. Sinkholes are designed to attract traffic
and keep it (for analysis or whatever reason).... Read >
Author: jsolutions016
17th September 2009
Sinkhole routing.
While this may sound a lot like some Star Trek episode, it’s important for us to understand what each is, and more so how to implement them. Sinkholes are designed to attract traffic
and keep it (for analysis or whatever reason). B... Read >
Author: rupender
16th September 2009
This the age of internet and everybody use this service for the sake of enjoyment and for work purpose also. There are so many service providers who provide the high speed internet connection but online gaming, downloading free music, videos and lots of o... Read >
Author: Azeem
10th September 2009
A common question for new students to Cisco is how do I build a Cisco CCNA certification lab for my home so I can self-study. This question is at times a bit tricky. So I usually ask what is your budget. Why? Well, you want to build the best lab you c... Read >
Author: Bob Marshall
08th September 2009
A CNC wood router is something that every shop needs to work on a variety of wood products. The point of this router is that it uses a computer numeric control to cut the wood. This means that all you have to do is set it up and let it do the job. Usually... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
01st September 2009
It’s true that technology was able to infiltrate the lives of people without us even noticing that our lives are so much dependent on it. Expect to have better technology when the next years arrive, but for now, let’s learn why broadband wireless inte... Read >
Author: Elijah James
31st August 2009
Getting stubborn adware and spyware off your PC can be frustrating. However, there are steps you can take to make the process easier and more effective. If your system is heavily infested, you'll need access to a clean computer to download the necessary t... Read >
Author: perseadrian
31st August 2009
Getting stubborn adware and spyware off your PC can be frustrating. However, there are steps you can take to make the process easier and more effective. If your system is heavily infested, you'll need access to a clean computer to download the necessary t... Read >
Author: perseadrian
12th August 2009
The market is full of wonderful power tools, all designed to help you will any project you wish to under take. It can be tricky trying to decide which power tool you should use for a certain project. However, it is very important that you take the time to... Read >
Author: Ivory Baxter
11th August 2009
Just as our switches and routers have certain tests and procedures they run when they boot, so do Cisco IP Phones – but of course, there’s a major difference or two between the Phone and router boot processes!
Here's the basic boot procedure for ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
11th August 2009
Most Internet service providers (ISP) have made it part of their package to change IP. The Internet Protocol address, or the IP address, of a computer is that computer's unique address in the online network. And in offering online security and privacy to ... Read >
Author: Debbie Hammond
31st July 2009
It’s good that modern printers are starting to become compact and sleek. Yet, they can still take up a chunk of your work space, especially when your desk is cluttered or just really small. One way to avoid this and thus maximize your limited desk space... Read >
Author: Ritchie
26th July 2009
There was a time when antennas especially external antennas were used to fetch the signal even in mobile phones antenna cell phones were used which fetched the mobile signals. Now, the problem of weak signal is same but with the advancement in technology ... Read >
Author: pallavi
11th July 2009
Not all of us are experts in program configurations, so to Change IP address may sound confusing. There are many who are not fully aware on the how’s and do’s of changing IP on their computers. But as difficult as it may sound, it can be done by any c... Read >
Author: Debbie Hammond
11th July 2009
Not all of us are experts in program configurations, so to Change IP address may sound confusing. There are many who are not fully aware on the how’s and do’s of changing IP on their computers. But as difficult as it may sound, it can be done by any c... Read >
Author: Debbie Hammond
09th July 2009
If you need the best home security camera then you must seriously envisage purchasing a home security video camera that is actually the way that all will work and what's more, these cameras are also less expensive to install than CCTVs. A home security vi... Read >
Author: Harry Hearse
05th July 2009
The Sony Playstation three had a rocky start and lots of competition, but has increased in renown since. Regardless of the increase in technological advancements, the PS3 still has issues that are popping up across the world.One of the major problems that... Read >
Author: Colby Marks
01st July 2009
Yes, we have come a long way since Atari released the Pong system in 1976. Modern videogames are far more than mere blips on the screen. They are brilliantly designed devices that offer more unique gaming opportunities than ever previously imagined. One ... Read >
Author: astrogaming@mobilemotion.com
30th June 2009
So you have gone out and bought the Xbox 360!? It was a fantastic decision and you will enjoy hours upon hours of playing time with your new device, but before you get started into the wide world of online gaming you are going to need to know how to conne... Read >
Author: astrogaming@mobilemotion.com
27th June 2009
Chances are, if you are here, you are wondering how to go about copying games for Xbox 360 by using the computer. The one step to burn back ups on your computer is to find the right program that can help you find the x box through the router. You need to ... Read >
Author: Kelly Rich
20th June 2009
VoIP is a method by which calls can be made via a digital signal instead of a telephone line. The term VoIP stands for voice over internet protocol, and is basically the term used to describe the journey of voice signals via an IP address.
VoIP uses a... Read >
Author: amnorge
18th June 2009
As a computer expert, I have found many cases where people's broadband speeds are much less than what they are supposed to be receiving. If you look at your router's stats you will see your sync speed, otherwise known as line rate. If you do a speed test ... Read >
Author: dogma1983
08th June 2009
The IP address 192.168.1.1 is the default address that connects a user and technician with the home routers. It is the original address set by the manufacturer and is one of the most important addresses both for experts and individuals, as it can affect t... Read >
Author: sturat
08th June 2009
Tips on how to Build Your Own Wakeboard Tower
If you are trying to build your own wakeboard tower so that it is built according to your preferences, then you need the required knowledge. You may always take the help of a specialist to fit a tower to yo... Read >
Author: David Hagerman
05th June 2009
If you wish to connect your PlayStation to the internet then there are a few things you're going to need first: to sign up to an internet service provider, to be in possession of a network adapter, and to have a dial up modem or router.
If you already ... Read >
Author: velapaan
05th June 2009
Voice Over IP (VOIP) is a hot technology, and numerous providers have risen to the challenge of offering the best service. While combining services may seem tempting, and may in fact be beneficial, there are certain disadvantages of VOIP that should be ta... Read >
Author: David Patullo
13th May 2009
'Phone Power Digital Phone Service' offers 'VoIP' services for home and business use. When you sign up, they send you an adapter that you link to your modem and router (you can also plug it directly into the router if the preferred setup does not work). T... Read >
Author: Rez Virk
21st April 2009
What are powerline plugs?
Well they've been around for a few years. Powerline adapters allow you to use the electrical wiring of your home or office to extend your network into unwired or wirelessly problematic areas, not unlike the way DSL uses your pho... Read >
Author: Paul Orams
17th April 2009
If you have a Wi-Fi network at home or in a small office, intruders may be after you, who troll city streets, looking for unprotected wireless networks. It may not just be malicious attackers who cause problems. If you don't change the defaults of your wi... Read >
Author: muktisharma
16th April 2009
What are powerline plugs?
Well they've been around for a few years. Powerline adapters allow you to use the electrical wiring of your home or office to extend your network into unwired or wirelessly problematic areas, not unlike the way DSL uses your pho... Read >
Author: Paul Orams
16th April 2009
What are powerline plugs?
Well they've been around for a few years. Powerline adapters allow you to use the electrical wiring of your home or office to extend your network into unwired or wirelessly problematic areas, not unlike the way DSL uses your pho... Read >
Author: Paul Orams
27th March 2009
If you're looking for a new wireless router, you've probably noticed that some are 802.11g and some are 802.11n. But what exactly is the difference? This article will explain the difference, which one you should get, and how much you should expect to pay ... Read >
Author: Eric Stratan
13th March 2009
The Greeks were the first to use stones to make homes. The procedure of acquiring natural stone has not changed much since then. In modern days too big blocks of stone are cut from the mines and then sold in thin pieces or slabs. After buying these slabs,... Read >
Author: yxpweed
11th March 2009
One of the most common problems that occur among computer users is that of forgetting usernames or passwords. Here are some suggestions for managing your LinkSys password.
Assuming you have forgotten it, one thing that you can do is to reset everythin... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
06th March 2009
Just like many other computer owners, you might have already encountered several problems with your PC. Error messages are quite common especially those with internet connection. By simply surfing the internet, your computer is already prone to different ... Read >
Author: Diamond
20th February 2009
Switches and routers are special devices that enable you to make connections between and among computers, printers, peripherals, networked devices and/or other networks. A switch or a router has at least two ports into which you plug devices’ cables to ... Read >
Author: Cisco Kits
20th February 2009
If you want to surf the internet, you will turn on your computer and open a web browser. But what if you lost your internet connection? It is possible that your computer would be unable to find an internet connection. If this happens to you, what will yo... Read >
Author: Kris
10th February 2009
Wireless technology is currently treading a fine line; the technology inherently needs to be secure since the signal is usually broadcast well beyond the walls of our property that the network is designed to serve, however they are also designed to be use... Read >
Author: discount_notebooks@yahoo.co.uk
02nd February 2009
Moderate or strict NAT plagues many gamers who wirelessly connect to xbox live. What does it mean? Network address translation is quite often used with an IP masquerade to hide an range of private IP addresses behind a single public IP address.
What d... Read >
Author: Ironaulie
02nd February 2009
The invention of the Internet has made a big progress in the field of communication. Decades ago, a person has to wait for weeks or months before his letter reaches his recipient abroad. Nowadays, just one click on the ‘sent’ button in your email can ... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene
16th January 2009
If you have a woodworking workshop, it is likely that you will need a woodworking jig. Jigs are useful for repetitive tasks in many woodworking projects, and help in making complex tasks quicker and easier. Woodworking jigs are readily available from hard... Read >
Author: Sean Farrell
15th December 2008
A research study indicates that out of 12.5 million Spam messages sent by spammers, only one or two get response. But still they make cashes.
Spammers, just to have lots of cash, make the online profile of users a trauma. They flood their boxes with Sp... Read >
Author: Renu Singh
15th December 2008
Whether you are setting up a small business or installing web access for your home, you need a solid router to connect your personal network to your ISP's network. This device will allow you to send and receive data according to establish protocol. Here a... Read >
Author: Bob Bello
15th December 2008
When choosing to have an alarm system placed in your home, you can have it completed by a professional, or you can do it yourself. An alarm system is made to shield your home from theft, however, you can aquire security systems that have lots of other job... Read >
Author: Tatw
06th December 2008
Support your customers remotely on demand - new remote support software runs in just one click! No need to receive IP addresses or send executable files to your users - just generate a link and send it to them by email, ICQ, MSN Messenger, or over the pho... Read >
Author: Anyplace Control Software
05th December 2008
Many people use wireless internet connection in distinct setting for different purposes but there is one binding desire that connect all the people to invest in a wireless internet connection. Desire is not to clog up their home or office with cables nece... Read >
Author: Mike Nicholson
04th December 2008
Support your customers remotely on demand - new remote support software runs in just one click! No need to obtain IP addresses or send executable files to your users - just generate a link and send it to them by email, ICQ, MSN Messenger, or over the phon... Read >
Author: Anyplace Control Software
03rd December 2008
So you've made the decision to get a wireless Internet plan, or you're at least doing your research to see if it's suitable for your needs. Excellent. You'll soon find out that there may be no more liberating service. Imagine not only being free from the ... Read >
Author: Cooper Lang
03rd December 2008
So you've made the decision to get a wireless Internet plan, or you're at least doing your research to see if it's suitable for your needs. Excellent. You'll soon find out that there may be no more liberating service. Imagine not only being free from the ... Read >
Author: Cooper Lang
01st December 2008
Travelers find many different reasons to be on the road ranging from family vacations or weekend getaways to business trips. There are certainly many different reasons to travel, but with the modern tech-era upon us, one of the most requested hotel ameni... Read >
Author: T. Bruno
01st December 2008
Routers are the critical part of all the networks and can be both security aid and security vulnerability. A router basically has more network interfaces through which network traffic is forwarded. Or it might be blocked. The router decides when to forwar... Read >
Author: M. Aslam
01st December 2008
Routers are the critical part of all the networks and can be both security aid and security vulnerability. A router basically has more network interfaces through which network traffic is forwarded. Or it might be blocked. The router decides when to forwar... Read >
Author: M. Aslam
21st November 2008
Wireless access on one side is a boon and on the other side it is really taking the calm away. It has emerged as the needed yet troublesome option for the users.
With ongoing problems like hacking of Wi-Fi by terrorists as depicted in recent blats, sec... Read >
Author: itvoir
21st November 2008
Wireless access on one side is a boon and on the other side it is really taking the calm away. It has emerged as the needed yet troublesome option for the users.
With ongoing problems like hacking of Wi-Fi by terrorists as depicted in recent blats, sec... Read >
Author: Renu Singh
10th November 2008
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP solution fits to the majority of US, Canadian midsize businesses and your selection on MRP applications market should be based on available application functional and technical support. Large ERP vendors, such as Microsoft, Orac... Read >
Author: akarasev
15th October 2008
Because of the globalization, now days most of the financial transactions and personal information is transferred on the internet. Because of this process data encryption is become a necessary part for effective computer security system. We sent all sensi... Read >
Author: Globalbiz
30th September 2008
In today’s Cisco practice exam, we’ll take a look at Frame Relay traffic congestion indicators, Network Time Protocol, and other important exam topics. Let’s get started!
CCNA And CCENT Certification:
What purposes do the BECN, FECN, and DE... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
25th September 2008
The IP PBX serves as a gateway for transferring of voice and messages. This gateway allows the forwarding of VoIP calls and so users can make calls at very low call cost.
The IP PBX serves as a gateway in order to transfer voice in Voice Over IP networ... Read >
Author: kristen
15th September 2008
When it comes to firewalls, there are several different types available. They are differentiated primarily by the methods they use to filter data. An in-depth understanding of firewalls requires an understanding of the four basic categories they fall into... Read >
Author: Vijayanand
09th September 2008
With today’s infrastructure becoming more and more complex it has become increasingly important to monitor one’s network. By using SNMP one is able to gather performance data for reporting (live and historical), as well as receive SNMP TRAPS whe... Read >
Author: Paul
09th September 2008
Internet calls can be accessed from any place of the World. What is required is just an internet connection and a gadget used for accessing the connection. The users find it to be absolute fun to access the technology. The voice quality remains very clear... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg
08th September 2008
There are many reasons to get a nice desk for your home or office. Desks are really an integral part of anyone's workplace. They are perfectly designed for organization and concentration. They are a reasonably sized and attractive table with all the dr... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
05th September 2008
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP Telephony and is the process of routing voice conversations over the internet. It means that we can utilise the internet as a phone line and talk for hours, even to someone in another continent and not... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
02nd September 2008
A Home network system come in two basic types. These are cabled (or wired) or wireless. Whichever type home network system you opt for, you basically find out that they both will have some of the same types of equipment, although the specifics will differ... Read >
Author: Joseph
25th August 2008
IT, or information technology, is a full time job for one person or several for most small to medium-sized companies. It can also turn into a full-time problem if your company is growing in size and diversity, which is why it can make good business sense... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
16th August 2008
Let's test your knowledge of RIP, Easy VPN Server, VLANs, and other important Cisco certification exam topics!
CCNA Certification:
What single command would double every RIP value show in the following command output?
R1#show ip protocols
Rout... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
15th August 2008
In the first two parts to this article series I discussed how to go about getting broadband internet for student housing, when you strike out on your own in your second year you are left to find your own provider with most landlord treating internet suppl... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
15th August 2008
You may come across many organizations which have their private network and related IP address which is solely meant for the internal usage within the company. 192.168.1.1 is an IP address that is ranged between the private addresses from 192.168.0.0 to 1... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
14th August 2008
To help you prepare for total success on your Cisco certification exams, here’s a new set of CCNA, CCNP, Security, and CCENT practice exam questions! Answers are at the bottom of the page. Enjoy!
CCNA Certification:
What command results in th... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
12th August 2008
Computer viruses! Worms! E-mail viruses! Trojan Horses! The media is always full of stories about computer viruses infecting computers all over the world, or companies scrambling to fix security holes in their software by releasing security updates. What ... Read >
Author: KENEDY
29th July 2008
In this 21st century, communication is the most important tool of human being. With the blessing of modern technology now people can make calls at any corner of the world with a great ease and sophistication. But while making a long-distance call people d... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg
24th July 2008
How to Port a Phone Number from the New AT&T© to another Phone Carrier
I love technology. I may not always be the first person to try the latest gadget or service, but eventually curiosity gets the better of me or I decide it's cost effective to move... Read >
Author: Deponex
24th July 2008
Many people go online everyday and do their banking and other important things online. Most of the time they never give a thought to the fact that a computer hacker is waiting to steal their information. While it's true some people are paranoid about doin... Read >
Author: zajaythakur16
22nd July 2008
"First off, let's define Mobile Broadband. What exactly is Mobile Broadband? It is the high-speed wireless service provided by Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, and At&t, that uses an Air Card, or Connection Card inserted into a computer or Mobile Router. The serv... Read >
Author: SteveSasman
22nd July 2008
"What if you told your entire outside sales staff that you were going to give them and their entire family Unlimited Internet access for their home? Would this be a nice incentive? Would this be a way to retain more employees? Sure it would, but why would... Read >
Author: SteveSasman
22nd July 2008
"When most people are considering their options for High-Speed internet, they usually look for either Cable or DSL. These are usually fine options from carriers like Cox, Qwest, Comcast, SBC Global, Earthlink and so on.
These two options usually work f... Read >
Author: SteveSasman
21st July 2008
Most people in the UK who use the Internet do so via a broadband connection and router that is directly connected by a wire to their PC or laptop. Of course this is perfectly acceptable, but what advantages could “going wireless” bring and how do you ... Read >
Author: Philip Bird
10th July 2008
Test your knowledge of important Cisco certification exam topics with these practice exam questions!
CCNA:
Short answer: What do the letters "IA" indicate in an OSPF routing table?
Answer: "IA" indicates an inter-area route - a route to a des... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
07th July 2008
Let’s test your skill in binary conversions, OSPF ABR and ASBRs, and other vital Cisco certification exam topics!
CCNA and CCENT certification:
There is a range of addresses reserved for multicasting. Take the absolute highest number in that range... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
04th July 2008
Advanced TCP IP data logger supports unlimited number of both client and server TCP/IP connections that can be used to log data from one or more terminal servers to disk file. RS232 network monitoring software is capable of logging data received via vario... Read >
Author: Software Manuals
23rd June 2008
To help you prepare for total success on your Cisco certification exams, here are some free practice exam questions to test your knowledge. Enjoy!
CCNA And CCENT Certification:
You have two Cisco routers directly connected at their Serial 0 int... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
20th June 2008
Dollhouse Kit: Installing Windows into your Dollhouse
One of the most dramatic changes in the outlook of your dollhouse project is attaching the windows. This will transform your dollhouse kit from a wooden shell into a quaint cottage. When working ... Read >
Author: Stephanie W
18th June 2008
So, now you’ve got your broadband package and you are raring to go! But first, make sure you are secure and safe to do so without being prayed upon by the evils of the online world.
If you bought a “package” with a broadband company there is most l... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
17th June 2008
Let’s test your knowledge of Frame Relay DLCIs, Inverse ARP, IPv6 zero compression, and other vital Cisco certification exam topics!
CCENT Certification:
Identify the true statement(s) regarding Frame Relay mapping.
A. Always map the local ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
20th May 2008
Let’s test your knowledge of hubs, repeaters, Ipv6, and other important Cisco certification exam topics!
CCENT Certification:
Which of the following devices is considered a Layer 1 device?
A. hub
B. repeater
C. router
D. switch
... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
15th May 2008
If you’d like to see your files download faster, make sure your hardware or software isn’t getting in their way! Your router or software firewall may be slowing downloads by not accepting the full range of ports used by P2P clients. But there are a fe... Read >
Author: torrentmatrix
07th May 2008
The router is basically a simple portable tool, consisting of a very high-speed motor mounted vertically on a horizontal base plate. In this article I'll cover the types of routers available as well as the safe way to use them.
Parts Of The Router
Mot... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four
24th April 2008
'Broadband' can seem like a totally different language - MAC codes, line speed, capacity, routers, modems, LAN, WAN - does anyone really understand what all these mean? Unfortunately, this is an area of heavy jargon and it's important that you are able t... Read >
Author: Guna
11th April 2008
There are four common problems that customers have during and after the broadband buying process. Here is a rundown on the four so hopefully you will not come a cropper to them.
The first and most common problem is the set up fee. Also known as the ins... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
10th April 2008
Internet seems running slow lately, after doing some research, I have found 5 major reasons why do I have a slow Internet connection, let me share it with you:
Reason #1 - Infected by Virus and Spyware, and they constantly consume my Internet bandwidth... Read >
Author: kkchoon
07th April 2008
What is VoIP?
Simply put, VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol is the transmission of voice traffic over IP-based networks. It is also sometimes referred to as IP Telephony. VoIP has become immensely popular because of the savings an individual can mak... Read >
Author: Rivers Cruz
04th April 2008
What is VoIP?
Simply put, VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol is the transmission of voice traffic over IP-based networks. It is also sometimes referred to as IP Telephony. VoIP has become immensely popular because of the savings an individual can mak... Read >
Author: Rivers Cruz
01st April 2008
Positioning is another one of those marketing jargon words that everybody throws around and is important to understand. It's also important to understand how positioning specifically applies to your small business marketing.
Basically a marketing posit... Read >
Author: arana
21st February 2008
SolarWinds Orion network tools can make network administrators feel like they're sitting in the command seat of the Enterprise with a host of network tools and applications at their fingertips. Unfortunately, you may not know how to use half of them. This... Read >
Author: Xeal
11th February 2008
Here are some questions on static routing, the OSI model, IP version 6, and other topics to help prepare you for CCNA, CCENT, and CCNP certification exam success! Network+ candidates, I didn’t leave you out!
CCNA Certification:
What character o... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
11th February 2008
Business travelers know that there are two essential factors that need to be considered whenever one is purchasing an ultraportable laptop. The first is that an ultraportable laptop should be small enough to carry around whenever one is traveling, and it ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
07th November 2007
Network security is an important aspect in this information world. The significance of security is much more in growing concern of hacking of data from the computer. As most individuals and business sectors are connected with Internet using wireless devic... Read >
Author: Sarah Brown
03rd October 2007
Whilst building my guitar I did not have access to many advanced tools such as one would find in a professional machine shop or woodworker’s den. I really had to sit down and make some serious decisions about what I would and would not use during the bu... Read >
Author: Terry
20th September 2007
"At this time the vendor will view the given information, usually comprised of dimensions of part and type of material needed as well as temper and strengths of the application needs for the part. There are also instances where some type of exterior or in... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
23rd August 2007
It is clearly one of the best examples of progress that can be cited in today's date. From the erstwhile era of the conventional analog telephones to the age of mobile phones, to yet another level of advancement with VoIP phones, it is one eventful journe... Read >
Author: Jack Triston
14th August 2007
If you love barns, you absolutely would want to provide a good barn door. They are a pair of vertical framed material. They are also visible, and usually made but not limited to wood. They commonly have gambrel type of roofing, but of course, the barn doo... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee
26th July 2007
A large part of your CCNP training for the ONT certification exam should be spent studying the various ways we can implement Quality of Service (QoS) on Cisco routers and switches. Before you start configuring your network’s devices, though, you’ve g... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th July 2007
VoIP technology allows you facilities that were not imaginable just a few years ago. The main advantage with VoIP is the ability to make calls all around the world with the aid of your broadband connection, reducing your calling costs to the bare minimum.... Read >
Author: darlenekaitlene
03rd July 2007
If you’re working on the Cisco CCNA right now, or even thinking about it, there are changes coming to the CCNA program in November that you need to know about. No reason to worry, these changes are all good news for CCNA candidates.
And the first b... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
26th June 2007
Part of the fun of working with a new operating system is learning all about the new features that come along with any major new OS release - and part of the frustration of working with a new OS is finding out that you can't do things the way you've gotte... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
04th June 2007
Sure, you have to know all about SVIs and multilayer switching to earn your CCNP, but you also need to know about them because they’re so commonplace in today’s networks!
Why? We can use an SVI to allow inter-VLAN communication on a multilayer sw... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
04th June 2007
Do you wish to cut down your monthly telephone bill amount?
Telephonic communication is the lifeline of the contemporary world. Be it communicating with near and dear ones or with customers/colleagues, telephones constitute an indispensable part of one... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon
24th April 2007
In the past when you referred to a router you were talking about a tool that was used to design and shape wood. The internet has changed that.
In its simplest form a router is defined as a device or setup that finds the best route between any two netwo... Read >
Author: Steve Lee
20th April 2007
When it comes to phone service I've tried everything. We need phones and communication. It's a daily necessity. However it goes without saying that most of these alternative phone systems just don't work all that well. There was a service called Dial Pad ... Read >
Author: Tim Allen
18th April 2007
IT Security and You!
Did You Lock the Doors and Windows When You Left For Work This Morning?
Part 2: Wireless Networks
I got a new mobile phone the other day, it’s an O2 XDA with WiFi and like most gadgets, I like it! It has been a little ann... Read >
Author: David Baldwin
12th April 2007
Britec IT Solutions - www.britec.co.uk
Understanding a Tracert
The tracert utility determines the route taken to a destination by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo packets with varying Time-To-Live (TTL) values to the destina... Read >
Author: Britec IT Solutions
27th March 2007
This article takes the "where" in the title literally. In other words, we're concerned here with physical locations.
Online distance education programs, from short online courses to distance learning degrees, have one requirement in common: internet ac... Read >
Author: Roger White
26th March 2007
Last year European Businesses Lost € 5 Billion due to Website Downtime. Learn how MONITIS Custom Website Monitoring Service can prevent this from happening to your company!
March 16th, 2007 Hannover Germany,
The engineers at Sourcio have listened ... Read >
Author: Gayane Dallakyan
20th February 2007
You may have heard of a new technology called Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VOIP for short, but you may not be aware of the potential that it has to change the way you use your telephone. That's because until relatively recently, VOIP has been relative... Read >
Author: Julia Hall
13th February 2007
Firewalls
Computer viruses! Worms! E-mail viruses! Trojan Horses! The media is always full of stories about computer viruses infecting computers all over the world, or companies scrambling to fix security holes in their software by releasing security u... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
10th February 2007
Businesses spend a lot of money designing, creating and maintaining their information technology infrastructure. When the time comes to purchase additional IT equipment you have to choose between new and refurbished. Which is the best choice for your bu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th January 2007
Wireless computing gives us freedom of getting online without any restriction in time and space. Now you can take your laptop and get connection to the Internet wherever is offered wireless service. It can be a library, café or even beach. You can also p... Read >
Author: beerbong
15th January 2007
San Francisco, California January 9th, 2006: Cisco Systems has become a name synonymous with high-quality networking hardware. It's no wonder that many companies build their network around this brand. In addition to their robust feature-set and useful pro... Read >
Author: Razvan Marian Jr
11th January 2007
I've read some non-Cisco documentation that EIGRP will not allow adjacencies to form when secondary addresses are used. This is incorrect, but there is one common error that can result if both addresses are not secondary. To fully prepare for the 642-90... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
07th January 2007
Ebook Goldby Marti Talbott (c) 2001Carson Books - book publishing newswww.carsonbooks.comImagine an ordinary trip to the market and finding a book vending machinethat allows you to select the hottest new paperback from an online catalogue.In as little as ... Read >
martitalbott
17th November 2006
At one point not long ago travel time was considered dead time to the businessperson. Dead time while waiting on flights, on the plane and, worse, dead time in the hotel was, in general, considered to be wasted time. That's not so today.
With the adven... Read >
Author: Rick Abbott
16th November 2006
WAN optimization is the optimizing of a wide area network to it fullest potential. This article will explain what is done during WAN optimization, who needs WAN optimization and will give an example of WAN optimization that has already been implemented.
... Read >
Author: Ariel
16th November 2006
When you're studying for the Network+ exam, you've got to master the fundamentals of networking, because the Network+ is a hard exam to pass due to the range of information covered. One such fundamental is the Address Resolution Protocol, commonly referr... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
18th October 2006
IP Network Cameras are designed to work in a Local Area Network (LAN) and over the Internet. Within
a LAN, IP Network Cameras allow for motoring local to the computer network to which the cameras are
attached to. With additional configuration of you... Read >
Author: Wes Fernley
02nd October 2006
Filtering With Holes
by:
Scott Morris
Throughout both the
CCIE
Service Provider track and the new, upcoming Security CCIE (2.0) track, we
have things listed on our blueprints bringing the names of blackhole and
sinkhole routing.
While thi... Read >
Author: Jeff Garner
30th August 2006
This article will explain bandwidth management.
What is bandwidth management?
Bandwidth Management is generally defined as the control of traffic in a network. It can include numerous techniques such as WAN optimization; bandwidth allocation; bandwi... Read >
Author: Ariel
30th August 2006
I hear from CCNA and CCNP candidates every day, and the most common question is "What routers and switches should I buy for my home lab?" There is no one right answer to this question, since every test candidate has a different budget. There are also CC... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
21st August 2006
Portforwarding - Explained
A Complete Tutorial - by Ajay Divakaran
divakaranajay@gmail.com
So first, here are a couple of things that you can do after you finish this section.
- You can configure BitTorrent to give you excellent speeds
- You can co... Read >
Author: Ajay Divakaran
13th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Chris Kaminski
Connecting your home and office computers with a wireless network sure makes things convenient ...BUT the very feature that makes them so popular is also their biggest weakness! Anyone with the knowledge can intercept your... Read >
Author: Cara Wadsworth
08th August 2006
The radial arm saw was first developed back in 1922 by DeWalt and it hit the market as the "DeWalt Wonder Worker." So why is it so popular?
The radial arm saw is made up of a motor just like a circular saw and it is suspended from a long arm with a yo... Read >
Author: Johnathon Duvel
25th July 2006
You may run into situations where a router in a remote location needs to dial in to a central router, but the toll charges are much higher if the remote router makes the call. This scenario is perfect for PPP Callback, where the callback client places a ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
13th July 2006
To pass the Cisco CCNA and CCNP certification exams, as well as becoming a world-class networker, you've got to know how and when to use floating static routes. And if you're wondering what makes them "float" -- read on!
In this example, R1 and R2 are ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
13th July 2006
BECNs and FECNs aren't just important to know for your Cisco CCNA and CCNP certification exams - they're an important part of detecting congestion on a Frame Relay network and allowing the network to dynamically adjust its transmission rate when congestio... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
08th July 2006
Many people buy a computer, only to find that it doesn't really fit anywhere. They can be big, awkwardly-shaped things, with a whole collection of wires and gadgets that all need somewhere to stand.
The solution is to get a computer desk. They don't co... Read >
Author: John Gibb
09th June 2006
One of the first things you learned about Frame is that the LMI also serves as a keepalive, or a heartbeat - and if three consecutive LMIs are missed, the line protocol goes down. There's a limitation to LMI as a keepalive, though. The LMI is exchanged ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
04th June 2006
You want to be prepared for IT emergencies with checklists, the ability to access online resources, telephone support lines, and tool kits ready to go.
Begin with matching your abilities to their basic needs.
Find out what kind of hardware your cust... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course
29th May 2006
Every office has different needs when it comes to their printing solutions. Most companies will grow from a home based business into a larger office will require a change in their printing solutions. It doesn't make sense for a business to have several sm... Read >
Author: Brian Johansson
18th May 2006
EIGRP is a major subject of the CCNA exam, and Cisco goes into even more detail with EIGRP on your CCNP exams. Part of that detail is the purpose and configuration of EIGRP stub routers.
A problem with EIGRP comes in when a successor is lost and the... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
09th May 2006
Like TCP, BGP is connection-oriented. An underlying connection between two BGP speakers is established before any routing information is exchanged. This connection takes place on TCP port 179. As with EIGRP and OSPF, keepalive messages are sent out by t... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
07th May 2006
To pass the BCMSN exam and earn your CCNP certification, you've got to know HSRP inside and out. While the operation and basic commands of HSRP are pretty simple, there are some important details that are easily overlooked but are vital in getting HSRP to... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
02nd May 2006
CCNP exam success, particularly on the BSCI exam, demands you understand the details of route summarization. This skill not only requires that you have a comfort level with binary conversions, but you have to know how and where to apply route summarizati... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
30th April 2006
When you are in the process of your initial IT sales consultation, it is likely that you will be asked to take a look at something while you are there, For example, they may say, "We've been having a problem with this router. Could you just take a look at... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course
30th April 2006
Passing the BSCI exam and earning your CCNP is all about knowing the details, and when it comes to EIGRP SIA routes, there are plenty of details to know. A quick check in a search engine for "troubleshoot SIA" will bring up quite a few matches. Troublesho... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
25th April 2006
To pass the CCNP exams, you've got to master Quality of Service, and the first step in doing so is knowing the differences between the different QoS types.
Now this being Cisco, we can't just have one kind of QoS! We've got best-effort delivery, Integr... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
20th April 2006
To be truly prepared for your CCNA and CCNP exams, you need real hands-on experience with real Cisco routers and switches. However, a production network is a really bad place to practice your configurations, but an excellent way to get fired and/or sued.... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
18th April 2006
I know from experience that part of the excitement and anxiety of putting together your own CCNA / CCNP home lab is deciding what to buy! While you can make a workable home lab out of almost any combination of Cisco routers and switches, some routers are ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
08th April 2006
OSPF is a major topic on your CCNA exam, as well it should be. OSPF is a widely-used WAN protocol, and you need to learn the fundamentals before moving on to more complicated configurations. One such detail is the OSPF Router ID, or RID.
The RID is the... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
08th April 2006
To pass the CCNA exam, you've got to know the role of the bandwidth command with IGRP and EIGRP and when to use it. In this tutorial, we'll configure IGRP over a frame relay hub-and-spoke network using the following networks:
R1 (the hub), R2, and R3 a... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th April 2006
Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow a router to permit or deny packets based on a variety of criteria. The ACL is configured in global mode, but is applied at the interface level. An ACL does not take effect until it is expressly applied to an interface ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
04th April 2006
Your BSCI exam and CCNP certification success depend on mastering BGP, and a big part of that is knowing how and when to use the many BGP attributes. And for those of you with an eye on the CCIE, believe me - you've got to know BGP attributes like the bac... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
03rd April 2006
As a CCNP candidate, as a CCNA, and in getting ready to pass the BSCI exam, you may be tempted to breeze through your static route studies, or even skip them! That's because static routes are easy enough to configure, and as long as you remember the synta... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
01st April 2006
To be successful on the BSCI exam and in earning your CCNP, you've got to master route redistribution. This isn't as easy as it sounds, because configuring route redistribution is only half the battle. Whether it's on an exam or in a real-world production... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
01st April 2006
BSCI exam success, not to mention earning your CCNP, can come down to your OSPF route summarization skills. There are a few different commands and situations you need to be ready for, and one of these situations is the proper use of the "summary-address" ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
01st April 2006
Configuring RIPv2 and EIGRP authentication with key chains can be tricky at first, and the syntax isn't exactly easy to remember. But for BSCI and CCNP exam success, we've got to be able to perform this task.
In a previous tutorial, we saw how to confi... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
01st April 2006
To pass the BSCI exam, earn your CCNP certification, and become an outstanding networker, you've got to master the many details of BGP - and trust me, there are a lot of details to master! Before you get into the more advanced features of BGP, you should ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
31st March 2006
Policy routing is a major topic on your BSCI exam, and you'll find quite a bit of policy routing going on in today's production networks. But what exactly is policy routing?
Policy-based routing, generally referred to as "policy routing", is the use o... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
28th March 2006
When you earned your CCNA, you thought you learned everything there is to know about RIP. Close, but not quite! There are some additional details you need to know to pass the BSCI exam and get one step closer to the CCNP exam, and one of those involves RI... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
27th March 2006
CCNA exam success depends on mastering many technologies that are new to you, and few exam topics have more details than ISDN. ISDN isn't just for your CCNA exam studies, though. While ISDN is dismissed by many, the fact is that there are many small and... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
27th March 2006
Summarizing routes is a vital skill to learn to pass the BSCI exam and get one step closer to earning your CCNP. The actual binary conversions are only part of the test, though! You've got to know how to correctly apply the summary routes, and that diff... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
22nd March 2006
Your BSCI and CCNP exam success depends on knowing the details, and one such detail is knowing the proper way to summarize routes in OSPF. Route summarization is not just a test of your binary conversion abilities, but knowing where and when to summarize... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
21st March 2006
Passing the BCSI exam and earning your CCNP certification requires you to know OSPF stub areas inside and out. Stub areas, total stub areas, a little study on not-so-stub stub areas ... and pretty soon your head is swimming. Then when you hear that EIGRP ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
15th March 2006
As your CCNA / CCNP home lab expands, an access server such as the Cisco 2509 or 2511 is one of the best investments you can make. In this article, we'll look at the basic configuration for an access server and discuss how to connect to the other routers... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
09th March 2006
To pass the CCNA exam, you've got to master quite a few services and routing protocols that may be new to you. Between RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, and switching, there are hundreds of details you've got to absorb! It's easy to spend all your time on those top... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
08th March 2006
One of the best decisions you can ever make is to attend a computer training school. As I've written in several other articles, you have to ask the right questions before writing a check or taking out a student loan, but when you find the right school you... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th March 2006
Preparing for your BSCI exam on your way to the Cisco CCNP certification, you can quickly get overwhelmed by the details! Here are five commonly overlooked points you should keep in mind when it comes to your OSPF studies.
The virtual link command inc... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
22nd February 2006
Vonage is one of the leading providers of commercial and residential VoIP telephony. In a short span of three years, it has acquired more than a million customers for this recent communications technology. The company is based in Holmdel, New Jersey and o... Read >
Author: Amy Nolan
16th February 2006
CCNA certification demands that you master the basics of OSPF, and for many studying for the CCNA exam, their first exposure to OSPF is a hub-and-spoke configuration. That's a tough way to get started, because a hub-and-spoke configuration built over an ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
14th February 2006
When you're getting started on your CCNA studies on your way to earning this certification, you're swamped with network device types that you're familiar with, but not quite sure how to use. Let's look at these networking devices and their main purposes.
... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
02nd February 2006
As you study for your CCNA and CCNP exams, particularly if you're getting hands-on practice in your home lab or rack rental service, you're going to be sending a lot of pings. As a CCNA or CCNP candidate, you know that five exclamation points (!!!!!) as... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
19th January 2006
When studying for your BSCI exam for the CCNP, you get your first taste of BGP. One of the major differences between BGP and the other protocols you've studied to date is that BGP uses attributes to describe paths, and to influence the selection of one p... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
14th January 2006
When you're studying for the CCNP certification, especially the BSCI exam, you must gain a solid understanding of BGP. BGP isn't just one of the biggest topics on the BSCI exam, it's one of the largest. BGP has a great many details that must be mastered... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
17th December 2005
What I'm about to reveal to you in this article will literally change the Way you do your online marketing for years to come and will add many Benefits to You and your online promotions 'Effortlessly'.
This secret(A.K.A. -- Secret FUEL) that I'm going ... Read >
Author: Cory Threlfall
30th November 2005
Voice over Internet protocol...or Voip for short. Yet another new technology buzzword to add to the constantly growing list. But this is one word you should get used to seeing because you'll be seeing more and more of it over time. While Voip technolo... Read >
Author: Will Moore
20th November 2005
CCNA / CCNP candidates are going to be drilled by Cisco when it comes to troubleshooting questions. You're going to have to be able to analyze configurations to see what the problem is (and if there is a problem in the first place), determine the meaning... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
18th November 2005
Session Initiation Protocol and Short Message Service (SIP and SMS respectively) refer to frameworks that allow devices to communicate directly with one another without the need for a central routing computer. It seems rather surprising that a mere framew... Read >
Author: Jim Sherman
13th November 2005
A CCNA or CCNP candidate who wants to be totally prepared for their exams is going to put together a home lab to practice on. With used Cisco routers and switches more affordable and plentiful then ever before, there's really no excuse to not have one!
... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
13th November 2005
5 Benefits to Adding VoIP
by: Michael Plante
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There are many benefits and advantages to switching from PSTN- Public Switched Telephone Network. VoIP technology is growing and changing every day. Major c... Read >
Author: Michael Plante
11th November 2005
OSPF is a major topic on both the CCNA and CCNP exams, and it's also the topic that requires the most attention to detail. Where dynamic routing protocols such as RIP and IGRP have only one router type, a look at a Cisco routing table shows several diffe... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
When you're putting your CCNA and/or CCNP home lab together, you're not just buying routers and switches you're creating a blueprint for success. There is no better way to learn about how real Cisco routers and switches work than to work with the real thi... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
One of the major topics on your CCNA and CCNP exams is Frame Relay. Additionally, Frame Relay is one of the most popular WAN technolgies in today's networks. Getting hands-on experience with Frame Relay in Cisco networks isn't just a good idea, it's a nec... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
One question I'm often asked by CCNA candidates is whether to take the "one big exam", or take the two separate exams required by Cisco to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam.
The question comes up because there are now two separa... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
CCNA and CCNP candidates hear it all the time: "you have to get some hands-on experience to pass the exams".
Candidates tend to think that's just so they can solve the simulator problems, but that's only the more obvious reason.
First, I... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
CCNAs and CCNA candidates hear it all the time: 'Get some hands-on experience'. From my personal experience climbing the Cisco certification ladder, I can tell you firsthand that there is no learning like hands-on learning. No simulator in the world i... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
From the CCNA to the CCIE, ISDN is one of the most important technolgies you'll work with. It's also very common in the field; ISDN is frequently used as a backup connection in case an organization's Frame Relay connections go down. Therefore, it's impo... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
In part III of this ISDN primer, we learned that PPP has two main methods of authentication that Cisco certification candidates need to know how to configure: PAP and CHAP.
PAP has very few advantages over CHAP. PAP passwords are carried over the lin... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
The major reason I recommend getting your hands on real Cisco equipment rather than a simulator is that real Cisco routers give you the chance to practice and learn show and debug commands.
The knowledge you acquire from debugs is invaluable. Frankly,... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
When you make the decision to put your own home lab together for your CCNA and CCNP studies (a very wise decision, if I may say so!), the hardest part is figuring out how to spend your budget. Do you spend it all on the routers and go with a cheaper 1900... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
Network security is a hot topic today, and will only increase in importance in the months and years ahead.
While most of the attention is paid to exterior threats, there are some steps you can take to prevent unwanted Cisco router access from within yo... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
I've worked my way from the CCNA to the CCIE, and along the way I've conducted job interviews and casual conversations with dozens of CCNAs and CCNA candidates. Believe me, people who "sneak by" the CCNA exam by braindumps, memorization, and never touchi... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
I often tell CCNA and CCNP candidates that you do your best learning when you screw something up. I often get a funny look right after I say that, but the only way to develop your Cisco troubleshooting skills - the skills you'll need to pass your Intro, ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
One of the drawbacks to the Internet is that it allows myths and "friend of a friend" stories to spread quickly, and usually the story becomes more exaggerated as it's passed along. Cisco exams are no exception. Here are three often-repeated myths and e... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
The format and difficulty of computer certification exams is constantly changing. When I took my first certification exam (Novell NetWare 3.1x CNA, January 1997), there was no such thing as a simulator question, and my practical skills really were not tes... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
The web is covered with stories regarding the benefits of professional computer certification, and most of them are backed up with salary surveys and the like. While there's certainly nothing wrong with making more money and having better job prospects, ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
01st November 2005
CCNA and CCNP candidates who have their own Cisco home labs often email me about an odd situation that occurs when they erase a switch's configuration. Their startup configuration is gone, as they expect, but the VLAN and VTP information is still there!
... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
28th October 2005
In preparation for your CCNA and CCNP exam success, you've got to learn to troubleshoot Cisco routers. And while ping is a great basic IP connectivity tool, it doesn't give you all the information you need to diagnose network connectivity issues.
Let's s... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
26th October 2005
When you're getting started on your CCNA studies, learning the different router modes is key to passing your Intro and ICND exams. But keeping those modes straight can be very difficult. (At least it was for me!) Let's take a look at the various router mo... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
12th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Dave Markel
For those of you that don't already know, Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows you to make telephone calls using your internet connection. VoIP converts your voice to a digital signal which is sent over the internet to ... Read >
Author: Dave M
10th October 2005
There is a concept in the military called a force multiplier. This is anything that increases the effectiveness of the military unit. Like a machine gun verses a single shot rifle. The machine gun is several times more effective than the rifle. Thus, t... Read >
Author: Rick Parrott, MCP
28th July 2005
Have you hit the 'brick wall' yet?
No? Well it won't be long.
I started tinkering with the internet at the start of 2003, then finished my property maintenance business towards the end of that year and went full time online.
In the two years sinc... Read >
Author: roger davis
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