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How Do Wireless Networks Work?
Wireless networks work using radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers.
Posted:2011-01-02, 1790 views

How to avoid problems arising from APIPA
Windows XP computers can be assigned IP addresses two ways: manually using static addresses or automatically using DHCP.
Posted:2007-02-13, 1911 views

How To Enable and Disable Network Connections in Windows XP
Windows XP allows you to enable and disable installed network connections.
Posted:2008-01-31, 1760 views

Cable types you will need for your home lab
When you're putting your CCNA and/or CCNP home lab together, you're not just buying routers and switches you're creating a blueprint for success.
Posted:2010-12-25, 1910 views

Prefix Notation
When you're preparing to pass the CCNA exam and earn this coveted Cisco certification, you've got to be totally prepared for the many kinds of binary and subnetting questions Cisco may throw at you.
Posted:2011-02-20 , 933 views

OSPF Router Types
When you''re preparing to pass the BSCI exam on the way to the coveted Cisco CCNP certification, you can be quickly overwhelmed by the sheer amount of BGP and OSPF knowledge you must demonstrate a mastery of.
Posted:2008-07-20, 1937 views

Getting Data Over the Phone Line
When you lease a T1 line for frame relay or Switched 56 service from either the telephone company or alternative service provider, you receive access to one of the company's connectors, to which your network attaches.
Posted:2005-11-1, 1775 views

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