Archive for June, 2007

Setting Up your Own Wireless Network

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Olly Fallon asked: Setting up a wireless network to share Internet access, printers, files and more, can be very convenient and cost-effective. Setting up one in your own home or office is even better as you can surf the web anywhere most comfortable for you. Plus, all you need is ...

Is it possible to configure the network router to set the bandwidth for each port?

Monday, June 25th, 2007

igloo asked: I have a four port router, is it possible to configure the bandwidth percentage for each port? If so, is this a software or hardware configuration. Thanks in advanceFLORENTINO

Pptp and Http Port Forwarding With Static Nat on a Cisco Router

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Don R. Crawley asked: Copyright (c) 2008 Don R. CrawleyRecently, a student at one of our seminars asked about port forwarding on a router. She wanted to allow PPTP clients to connect from the outside to a VPN server on the inside. In this article, I'll explain how to do ...

IP Converged Networks and the End-to-End Solutions Approach

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

CiscoSP360 asked: Join Tony Bates, SVP and General Manager, Cisco Service Provider Group and Bob McIntyre, Chief Technical Officer, Service Provider Group, as they discuss the value of the solutions approach and the benefit of exercising control over the network and the potential of two-way interactive systems.DEAN

How can i connect to a protected wireless network/router?

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Razor- asked: If it has a password how can i get around it without finding out the password? Is there a program that can get around it?ARLIE

How to Set Up and Install Your Own Home Network

Friday, June 8th, 2007

Anthony Williams Sr. asked: Setting up a home network doesn't have to be difficult. It also depends on what time of home network you want to install. Maybe you want to install a wired network or maybe you want to install a wireless network. It depends on the capabilities of ...

Freesco linux based network router part 1

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

chrisw71 asked: www.freesco.org for more information... Freesco is a linux based distribution that allows you to convert an old, otherwise useless pc into a high performance network router.COURTNEY