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  • Computer Networking Business Start-up and Hiring Key Employees  By : Joshua Feinberg
    Hiring employees in the computer networking business is an exact science. There is a formula to follow that can help you, as a business owner hire the right employees for your computer networking business.
  • Ethernet - explained  By : john
    Do you use Ethernet? You might think that you don’t, but don’t be so sure.
  • Networking  By : john
    Wiring up a LAN (local area network) can be very easy, or it can be very difficult – it all depends on the size of your network, and how you’re trying to go about it.
  • Setting up your network  By : john
    Configuring a LAN used to be a real pain. You had to manually assign a network address to each device on the network, and keep a record of them to make sure that you didn’t use the same one twice – if you did, both devices would stop working.
  • Wireless versus Ethernet networks  By : john
    In recent years, Ethernet hasn’t exactly been fashionable. People are sick of running long wires all over the place, making holes in their walls, and being restricted when it comes to where they can use their computer.
  • Network Monitoring Tools  By : Ron Eletrick -
    If you are a part of a large corporate you must have at some point been involved with network infrastructure in one way or the other. It is indispensable for a corporate company in this knowledge era to deploy an efficient network as the nerve centre of all of its transactions. Regardless of you spending time in the administration of the network or accessing computer to check email, the performance of the network is critical. Its reliability can result either in effective pro...
  • Defense Pro by Radware - the Best Computer Defense Available  By : Ariel R
    The way to defend a computer network: Defense Pro
  • The Latest Form of Computer Attacks - Denial of Service  By : Ariel R
    How to defend your network against Denial of Service Attacks
  • Multi Homing Network Tools  By : Ariel R
    Tips for multi homing network tools
  • Network Performance Monitoring  By : Ariel R
    The importance of Network Performance Monitoring
  • Embedded web server-more than just an operating system  By : S PMix
    Embedded web server isn't new term. Web server is jus a method of delivering web pages (or other contents) to the user.
    Market is full of such systems allowing interconnection of domestic devices and other web-enabled appliances. It is hard to understand how microcontroller can drive web server. Embedded web server usually is highly optimized machine code. Usually implemented in the C language. In order to write optimized embedded web server it is necessary to write code from scratch. What parts need to be implemented while creating embedded web server:
  • Home Wireless Networks Are More Popular Than Ever  By : George Royal -
    It is now very simple to set up home wireless networks. Wireless networks are very popular and are found in many places such as cafes and other public areas. There are no actual cables and the set up is very minimal. With the boom in this technology and an increase in the manufacture of this technology this has resulted in a decrease in the cost of setting up wireless networks and made them available to the typical user. This means the technology is no longer affordable by on...
  • Is Your Wireless Network Secure?  By : Jeremy Whittaker -
    Networking professionals are encouraging people to think twice about wireless network security. You might be thinking I use WEP-128 bit encryption with MAC address filtering, I’m safe. Or you may be you’ve never even heard of WEP, if this is the case you might want to unplug your wireless access point immediately. But then again look at the bright side at least you don’t have the false sense of security that your network is secure. Perhaps you are the smart guy who knows how ...
  • Why I Hacked My WEP Wireless Router  By : Paul McGillivary
    Wireless networks are threats to your network security. Most people leave their wireless network totally open, without any type of security. These folks are begging to be hacked. But there are others who are utilizing WEP encryption for their security and they think they are secure. I will show you why they aren't.
  • Hackers Defending  By : IDB
    With so much going on in regard to network security (or the lack thereof), an article on this topic almost needs no introduction. Less than 10 years ago, most people didn’t evenknow what the Internet or email was. To take a further step back, most people did noteven have computers at work or home, and some even questioned their usefulness.Things have really changed. As I am writing this, the Carousel of Progress ride at DisneyWorld goes through my mind.
  • Open iSCSI SAN and Network Disaster Recovery  By : Ariel R
    How open iSCSI SAN can protect your network from disaster
  • Using a Proxy to Visit MySpace and Bypass Restrictions  By : John Dwine
    How to use a web based CGI Proxy to secure your internet connection, retain your online privacy, and visit any website (myspace, facebook) from school or work!
  • Public instant messengers are not safe for business!  By : Andrew G. Green
    Before corporations make the decision to use IM regularly, they need secure, achievable, and auditable real-time capabilities. Current IM products from AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo are easily hacked. The intellectual property generated by conversations that take place over these channels may not be automatically saved.
  • Tips for Sending Online Greeting Cards  By : Morgan Hamilton
    The most modern and efficient way of sending greetings to your friends is using online greeting cards. These modern way of sending cards have eliminated the need of sending cards in advance to make sure that the recipient will receive it in time. You can forget about waiting periods if you send greeting cards through the Internet.
  • Cisco's Catalyst 6500 Remains The Network Switch To Beat  By : Oliver Rowen
    Upgrades and new features keep Cisco Systems at the top of market for network switches.
  • Simple Network Attached Storage, Not Just For Big Business  By : Stacey Moore
    Approximately 20 million U.S. consumers with a home or small-business network use it for sharing the Internet and creating mobility within their environment. As more people download movies and music and generate photos, home videos and documents, they need a way to protect and share it.
  • 8 Questions to Ask Your Security Auditor  By : Brian Hayes
    8 Questions to Ask Your Security Auditor
  • Go Wireless For Always-on Network Connections  By : Ken Snodin -
    If you hate having to turn on a modem every time you use another computer on your wireless network, get ready to be happy. There is a way to resolve this problem, and it’s called a wireless router.

    A wireless router is a small, low-power computer that does nothing but provide Internet access to your wireless network. When you use a wireless router, any computer on your network can be connected to the Internet at any time, regardless of whatever other computers are turned o...
  • An ASP ASAP: Guidelines on Scouting for an ASP  By : Mark Raport
    Are you contemplating hiring the services of an Application Service Provider, or ASP? If so, there are many questions that need to be answered before you finalize the terms. Here’s a reminder if you’re trying to make full sense of everything: Don’t be overwhelmed with all the technical jargon! Ask the vendor to explain everything in layman’s terms.
  • ISP Load Balancing  By : Mark Henry
    Scalable, Reliable, Secure are generally not terms that are considered when talking about todays SME's and their connectivity. But these are all issues that most companies face as reliance on Internet communicates increase.
  • Choose the right networking standard  By : sanjay garg
    Settling on a standard is one of the most important decisions you'll make while putting together your network. The standard you choose influences everything, including the speed, the features, the reach, and the cost of your network. Making sense out of the alphabet soup of wireless technologies can
  • Secure your network  By : sanjay garg
    The components and the layout of your network will determine what you'll need to secure local computers, but some things are musts for any network that is connected to the Internet. A few simple preemptive measures can go a long way toward protecting your data and keeping your systems safe.
  • Community Growth on the Internet  By : Tim Allen
    Community Growth has been large on the internet. See what powers and the dangers.
  • Integration of SAP Netweaver  By : ron victor
    In the present era, where SAP companies are struggling to fuse the various heterogeneous environment in their organization and maintain a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Netweaver comes as a solution to all their problems.
  • Sell Your Used Cisco gear: Helpful tips  By : razvanjr
    Helpful tips for selling used Cisco hardware and recouping your investment

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