Archive for May, 2009
Friday, May 29th, 2009
CandyCane asked: I want to network my notebook computer to my desktop in the house so I can easily send files between the two, but I don't know how. Here is what I have, and what I have tried.
I have a Belkin Wireless G router.
I have a free ftp server ...
Posted in Computer Networking | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
M. Aslam asked: The majority of Cisco routers run Cisco IOS Software with the command-line interface (CLI). The CLI is used to interface with the device and send commands to the device. This is achieved through the use of a terminal, a terminal emulator, or a Telnet connection. Some routing ...
Posted in E Learning | 1 Comment »
Sunday, May 17th, 2009
Flex99923 asked: How to ping a website or a computer to see if its alive or to flood its network / router } pc } laptop ...CHANG
Posted in Education | 10 Comments »
Saturday, May 16th, 2009
Chuck Lunsford asked: The router is one of the most versatile tools in the workshop. With the correct bits you can form edges, add decorative inlays and even make raised panel doors. Practice is the key to successful routing. However, the right bit is just as important. In this article ...
Posted in Business | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
ccie12933 asked: The OSI model is an important part of your Cisco certification exam studies, but it's not just for your exams. In this video, we'll review what happens at each layer of the OSI model and discuss how to apply it to real-world networking issues - and ...
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Saturday, May 9th, 2009
Mike M asked: My home wireless network uses a NetGear router. I have a Bluetooth Dongle adaptor. Are they compatible? (In other words, can I use the Bluetooth adapter to connect to a WiFi network?)
If so, how do I set up a wireless connection in the control ...
Posted in Computer Networking | 1 Comment »
Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Don R. Crawley asked: Copyright (c) 2008 Don R. CrawleyA site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) allows you to maintain a secure "always-on" connection between two physically separate sites using an existing non-secure network such as the public Internet. Traffic between the two sites is transmitted over an encrypted tunnel to ...
Posted in Computers | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
5zerocool asked: I want a small wifi router to secretly make an area wifi by connecting it to the network. I will not have time to configure it. What is my best option to do this?
After some research, I'm thinking an RJ45 splitter + Airport Express would be the most ...
Posted in Computer Networking | 1 Comment »
Monday, May 4th, 2009
Sam B asked: I am on my college's network and want to make changes to my apartments router (on the same network) but do not know how.
What I am trying to do is change a forwarded port to my desktop.MARIANO
Posted in Computer Networking | 1 Comment »
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Slipperman asked: I have four computers all connected to a network hub (the network is 'wired', not 'wireless'). One of the computers has a USB broadband modem. The others all share that one's internet connection, so that computer has to be on if the others are to use the internet.
I've ...
Posted in Computer Networking | 6 Comments »