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Wireless Networking: What It Is, What It Does, And How To Use It
mama, August 23, 2007
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Wireless networking involves a computer network that transmits data. It is commonly called WiFi. Wireless networking is used to transmit internet service to a large number of customers from a central internet service provider. This is the result of technology advancing to meet the demands of the consumer when it comes to computers and communications. Wireless networking has dramatically changed the way we access the internet, and the impact it has on our lines.
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Ip Address Conflict: Easy Tip To Deal With It!
Abijah, August 21, 2007
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In a network IP Address Conflict is common and irritating problem. When a layman faces this problem normally they go for finding IP conflict Resolver software or script to solve the problem. But when curious person or network professionals like me face this problem, he/she may want to understand and go deeper taking it as opportunity to learn the case (unless you are in hurry). So, here I will be giving you few tips on the steps forward in very simple language. (Please remember throughout this article I am giving reference to windows based system.)
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How A Router Works
Steve Lee, August 20, 2007
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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 networks. A router is the most important part of a computer network in that it helps data get where it is supposed to be. When it is given the choice of where to make it's delivery one of the tools a router uses to decide where information should go is a configuration table. A configuration table is a collection of information, including:
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Your Network Security Solution: 6 Steps To Evaluate Its Effectiveness
Chip Epps, August 18, 2007
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From computer viruses to hackers, with so many lurking security threats, it’s important to have a solid network security solution in place. Whether your company has security software, a dedicated IT team to monitor suspicious activity, or both – threats keep evolving and adapting to their environment. That said, it would be in your best interest to have an integrated network security solution with all the modern tools you need to keep your system up and running smoothly.
So how can you assess your network security solution to see if it’s time to update your security software or procedures? Here are 6 important aspects you should consider when evaluating your current network security.
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Computer Networking Connectivity
B. Bashir, August 16, 2007
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USB ports can power up certain devices and transfer the data at the same time. There are four cables inside the USB cable and two of them are used for power and two for data transfer. The USB standards use A and B connectors to avoid confusion and comparatively the connectivity between the computers through the USB cables doesn’t provide the fast speed. The speed also depends on the quality of the cable, operating system, protocols, network devices, CPU and other electronic components.
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Wireless Networking: The Cutting Edge Of Technology
Emy John, August 14, 2007
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One of the fastest growing and most exciting technologies these days is devices that use some sort of wireless network. Wireless networking has allowed almost anyone to use many different devices in a way that not too long ago was unheard of. The most exciting thing about wireless networking is that the development of new technologies is only just beginning.
A new wireless protocol, 802.11N, should be released later this year, which will allow wireless networks to connect over longer distances, and at faster speeds. With this new advancement companies will be able to allow all of their users to connect to the network wirelessly.
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Common Mistakes Network Marketers Make On The Internet - And How To Avoid Them
searstower, August 14, 2007
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"Network marketers have been trying to take advantage of the internet to build their network ever since it started.
If you want to be one of the few who succeeds, then you need to stop doing what everyone else is doing and do this instead.
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Virtual Private Networks – The Basics
Sarah Manners, August 10, 2007
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The way we communicate has evolved so rapidly that organizations are struggling to keep up. Unfortunately the cost of communication is one of the biggest stumbling blocks that most companies face. But, high cost is no longer that big of an issue. With the emergence of Virtual Private Networks (VPN’s) not only have communications costs decreased but a platform for converging voice, video and data services has been provided as well.
Communications today converge on IP. Fixed to Wireless convergence, data, voice and video convergence - all of this happens on the IP Protocol and this is why Virtual Private Networks (VPN's) and VPN services and routers are becoming essential to businesses.
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How To Secure Your Network ?
B. Bashir, August 8, 2007
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Network security is a method of preventing your computer network from the unauthorized user access, email spoofing, Trojan horses, denial of service, hacking, viruses, spyware and intruders etc. There are different securities mechanisms are being employed to protect the network. If a hacker gets control of your computer or network, he can send viruses or steal your company’s confidential data. Similarly if any computer in your network is infected with the viruses or spyware, all other computers will also be infected if no proper security system has been implemented. Securing a network is most important job description of the network administrators, security specialists, network engineers and IT managers. You can secure your computer network by the following security methods.
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