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  • Network Monitoring for Serious eCommerce  By : amabaie
    A website is more than just one site. It is a collection of servers, sometimes dispersed across the world. Remote network performance monitoring tools make sure the all network applications are functioning.
  • Crime Fighting Computer Systems and Databases  By : Sam Vaknin
    As crime globalizes, so does crime fighting. Mobsters, serial killers, and terrorists cross state lines and borders effortlessly, making use of the latest advances in mass media, public transportation, telecommunications, and computer networks. The police - there are 16,000 law enforcement agencies in the Unites States alone - is never very far behind.
  • How Do Wireless Networks Work?  By : John Maxim
    Wireless networks work using radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. That's the simple version. If you're curious to know what's going on in more detail, then it's all explained in this article.

    Ones and Zeros.

    I'm sure you know that computers transmit data digitally, using binary: ones and zeros. This is a way of communicating that translates very well to radio waves, since the computer can transmit ones and zeros as different kinds of beep. Th...
  • Wireless Networks: How Do They Work?  By : ron king
    Wireless networking can be thought of as Morse code for computers.For all its complicated ability, is far simpler to use than you might expect.
  • Cabling your home for computer network - still a requirement?  By : cabling-design.com
    With proliferation of wireless networking and communication equipment it is oh-so-tempting to cut the cord and save a significant sum of money in the process. But is everything that a regular computer networking user needs can be done using just wireless network? Let’s take a look at some pros and contras:
  • Password Unification  By : Atlas-Tuesday
    First let me point out I’m one of those life-long students. Not because if love college, but because I can never make up my mind on what I want to do. After making some big life changes I decided to take a full year away from school. Yesterday I attempted to register for this coming spring semester to get back on track. Interestingly enough my account has been disabled… sort of... This is where the fun starts.
  • Personal Wireless with Bluetooth  By : Joe Byrne
    If you already have a wireless network for your computers, you may be very interested in what's coming next. Would you like it if your PDA, your mobile phone, your mp3 player and almost everything else you connect to your computer could be wireless too? It's already a reality...
  • IT Networks: How to Argue for a Bigger Budget  By : Joel Walsh, freelance writer
    IT network managers have to fight the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" mindset to win resources. Here are some winning arguments against "if it ain't broke..."
  • Reasons to Start a Wireless Network  By : Lee Asher
    As far as I'm concerned, wireless networks would have to rank as one of the best inventions in history. They really are the best thing since sliced bread. I mean, really, bread is easy enough to cut yourself, but have you ever tried to wire up a network? Its a lot of hard yakka as many would say.
  • There’s no mystery in the IP address!  By : Gamit Ana
    The IP address is your online identification number. You can find out some useful information about what its numbers stand for and the reason every computer has to have one.
  • Overcoming Small Business Networks Sales Objections  By : Joshua Feinberg
    Learn how you can overcome the most common sales objections heard when selling networks to small business prospects, customers, and clients.
  • Intranet Implementation: The Advantages Of A Web-Based Solution  By : -JD
    The traditional approach to implementing an intranet is to purchase a software package, modify it for your needs, and install it on your system.
  • Wireless Installation Checklist  By : Lee Asher
    It's well worth searching a site like amazon.com for wireless equipment, and taking a look at people's reviews to see what the different brands out there are like, and what you can get for your money.
  • Small Business Server Business Tips  By : Joshua Feinberg
    Before you go ahead and bet YOUR company on Microsoft Small Business Server, consider the following three Small Business Server Business Tips… so you can maximize your Small Business Server consulting profits.
  • Link Load Balancing - Take a Load Off Annie  By : Johnny Mayer
    With the rapid increase in user traffic volumes and network demand for economical, reliable service , a computer network’s growth in traffic and revenues is limited only by its Link Load Balancing capabilities The better a network’s Link Load Balancing track record, the more traffic and revenue it may earn on its network investment.
  • It's 12 Noon, Do You Know Who's Using Your Network?  By : Jason Frovich
    Wireless networks are becoming more and more popular, and for good reason. Especially if you have broadband Internet access, a wireless router can give you instant communication with the world that is worthy of the science fiction I grew up reading!
  • Computer Consulting and Virtual IT  By : Joshua Feinberg
    Most computer consulting companies are making a huge mistake when it comes to their small business engagements, because these computer consulting business owners fall-in-love with the technology, at the expense of the business opportunities. In order for your computer consulting company to flourish, make sure that you understand the concept of virtual IT and build virtual IT into every major business decision for your computer consulting company.
  • How a Computer Consulting Business Can Help Your Company  By : Joshua Feinberg
    While many small companies only call in a local computer consulting business when something computer-related breaks, there's a lot to be gained by forging a proactive, long-term relationship with a local computer consulting business in your area.
  • Web Servers and Firewall Zones  By : Chris Weight
    If you have, or are planning to have web servers connected to your network, you will need to consider the security implications
  • Computer Consulting Profit Secrets  By : Joshua Feinberg
    In this article, we'll look at 7 profit secrets and strategies you can use in your computer consulting business, to ensure that you are able to balance your clients’ small business IT needs against your own computer consulting company’s profitability challenges.
  • What Is An Intranet? Definition and Uses...  By : Intranet Guy
    An intranet is basically a private web based network. It uses all of the technology of the internet but is safe and protected behind a firewall that keeps unauthorized personnel out. There are a variety of ways to implement an intranet that address the required speed of implementation and a
  • How To Secure Your Wireless Network  By : George Williams -
    People have more flexible time due to wireless network. Thanks to the invention of wireless. People can now work from home while taking care of their kids or doing house works. No more stress from traffic jam anymore. Is this great?

    Well, there is something you should realize. Working from home while using a wireless local area network (WLAN) may lead to theft of sensitive information and hacker or virus infiltration unless proper measures are taken. As WLANs send informat...
  • Protect Your Network From Identity Theft Now!  By : George Williams -
    It is deniable that our works and lives are more convenient and easier when using wireless. We can work anywhere and that is why wireless networks are becoming so popular. Especially if you have broadband Internet access, a wireless router can give you instant communication with the world.

    Imagine you are sitting by the pool and enjoying chatting through the Internet. Or lounging in the Jacuzzi listening to your MP3 collection is appealing to us all. Unfortunately, many, o...
  • Setting Up and Securing Your Wireless Network  By : Faye Spencer
    Inquiring minds want to steal your sensitive data through you wireless network. Stop them in their tracks with these easy to follow steps on securing your wireless network for your home or business.
  • Does The Google Desktop Really Put Your Privacy In Jeopardy?  By : Rob Sullivan1 -
    There has been a lot of talk recently about Google Talk and how there are serious privacy concerns with the new application.

    The biggest concern seems to come with the ability to search and share multiple computers with one account. In other words, you could use a single desktop search account to search, index and allow you to share files between your desktop and laptop for example.

    But are these concerns grounded in truth? Is there really a privacy issue here?

    I do...
  • Peltier Associates Breaking and Fixing Wireless Security  By : Kelly King
    To the information security professional wireless networking may be thought of as a four letter word to be avoided at all costs. Regardless of the security implication wireless networking can provide cost efficiency, and because of that wireless technologies are here to stay.
  • Finding Your MAC Address On Wired And Wireless Network Cards  By : Darren Miller
    An article about how to find wired and wireless network card MAC addresses. It also goes into details about the output of the "ipconfig /all" command and "arp" command
  • Router - Denial Of Service Attacks  By : Michael Russell
    An explanation of how attacks from other computers, called denial of service attacks, can ultimately shut down an entire network by overloading the routers that relay the information.
  • Router - Tracing Your Packets  By : Michael Russell
    If you're wondering about the route your message takes when sending it to another computer or website, this technical look will show exactly how you can trace your packets with a little program called Traceroute.
  • Router - Transmitting Packets  By : Michael Russell
    Routers are the backbone of connecting networks and communicating between them. If you wonder exactly how data is transmitted through these routers, this article we'll give you a pretty good idea.

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