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  • A Beginners Guide to Setting up a Wireless Network  By : Constantine Jameson
    This article is about setting up your own wireless network. It presents everything you will need, all the components you will need to acquire in order to set up a wireless network
  • Tips For Buying Wireless Routers  By : Meinam Meirabasingh
    The advent of wireless routers has helped small offices and home computers interconnect and function fast. No more sharing of files with thumb drives or squabbles over who will access the internet fast. If you have notebook or laptop you can keep repositioning your place of work within your house, such is the convenience of wireless networking. With a little bit of planning you can configure a network that suits your business requirements the most.
  • Myths About Refurbished Cisco Network Hardware  By : Y. Black
    There are myths about why refurbished network equipment is risky. The truth is that used Cisco and other brands can provide more value than new equipment.
  • Very Easy Home Network  By : Manbeer Singh
    Ahhh yes, life’s pretty sweet with that high speed DSL line. But there is a glitch. The normal ISP dial up account can be used from any computer in the world. A DSL line connects to only one computer. The obvious solution would be to install a network to carry the line to every computer in the house.
  • The importance of TCP/IP and its use in the Internet  By : Jagdip Singh
    Many people may not know what TCP/IP is, nor what its effect is on the Internet. The fact is, without TCP/IP there would be no Internet. And it is because of the American military that the Internet exists.
  • How do wireless networks work?  By : vijay kumar1
    It's well known that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well to radio waves, since those 1s and 0s can be represented by different kinds of beeps. These beeps are so fast that they're outside the hearing range of humans.
  • Cisco's Continuing Strong Demand  By : Mike Sheldon
    Cisco’s recent reporting of record revenues is a good indicator that the demand for networking equipment remains strong. More pertinent perhaps is the fact that the company’s quarterly profit surge of 40 percent rode mainly on the strength of product upgrades.
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  By : jirka Coolhousing
    DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol based on the client-server model that provides automatic allocation of IP addresses and other parameters that are required to connect to the internet such as gateway addresses, subnet masks and DNS server addresses. A DHCP server must ensure that all IP addresses that it allocates are unique - that is to say that no one else is currently using them.

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