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Network Monitor Software by Thomas Morva
Most Network monitor software offers combines package of asset management, Wide Area Network (WAN), WAN traffic analysis function, Local Area Network (LAN) and server. network monitoring software makes monitoring computer network an easy task. network monitor software automatically notifies... It is very important for network administrator to have network monitor software installed as it is very useful when trying to solve network associated issues. ... When network monitor software detects network related problem, it automatically sends alert via pager, e-mail, SMS or network message.
Computer Network Installation by Adrian Griffiths
Computer network installation has become an essential prerequisite for any efficient modern-day business as it allows employees to truly work as a team by sharing information, accessing the same database and staying in touch constantly. For a computer network to give the best results, a lot of... If you are planning to install a computer network or upgrade and existing one, contact Viper System at sales@vipersystems.co.uk for help. ... Firstly, an organisation needs to clearly define its requirements – how many people would use the network, how many would use it locally (within the...
Who Needs a Firewall? by Shanna Riley
You do! Read more to find out what a firewall is, how it can keep you safe, and how to get one. A Firewall is, actually, pretty much the same as its non-tech definition. A firewall, in building construction, is set up to contain or prevent fire from traveling from one side of the wall to the... For example, the trusted network might be a corporate network (ie: Queens University), and the public network might be the Internet. ... A Firewall might grant or revoke access based on user Authentication, source and destination network addresses, network protocol, time of day, network service or...
A Brief History of Cisco Certification Training by Natalie Aranda
Cisco Systems was founded in 1984 by a married couple named Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner. They were computer engineers employed at Stanford University near San Francisco, California. The name cisco, which was originally spelled using a small c, was taken from San Francisco. ... The idea was to provide global training for network associates. ... Cisco training was established as a benchmark standard for network associates and IT technicians. ... The change to the standard Internet Protocol (IP) cut drastically into the need for a multi-protocol router, but by this time the company was well...
Creating a Wireless Desktop by Stephen Orgill
We live in an age of technology and as such we are always looking for ways to make life easier or ways to make things look better. In the home or office (or even the home office) making things look better involves getting rid of clutter. This is where the wireless desktop comes into play. ... Security on Wireless networks is set by adding a name for your network which all computers on that network must be assigned to connect to, plus then you can add a password to keep unwanted intruders out from your files.
MCSE Certification: A Leg Up On Your Co-Workers by Michael Russell
Most people in this world would not be able to tell you what an MCSE certification is. Making it longer may confuse people even more; it stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. Just studying to take the test is a trial and the test itself can be difficult, not to mention expensive. ... You should have at least one year's experience creating and supporting a network operating system for environments that include: 200 to 26,000 users; 5 to 150 different physical locations; services and applications that are typically found in network environments, including web hosting, databases,...
Get the Highest Speed Out of Your Wireless Computer Network by Gregory Walding
When it comes to a wireless standard, the first thing we all look at is how fast will this baby run! And you know the trade-offs, you can spend a lot of money to get the fastest thing running, or you can back off a little and save a lot. The good thing about wireless networks is that the price... If you are building a new network setup, I suggest you purchase a system that will run faster than the standard, but only if you know who is connecting. ... To operate at these speeds usually requires you to only use their network cards to access their access points, some of them require a...
Business IT Networks - 5 Common Problems Overlooked by Entrepreneurs by John Hammond
IT Networks though simple, require extensive planning to ensure stability, yet we often encounter businesses that are unacquainted with the imperative role networking plays in the efficient functioning of their company. Informed business entrepreneurs often opt to upgrade their networking... You may be surprised but network infrastructure cabling (Cat 5, Cat 6, and Fiber Optics) also makes a significant difference on the performance of the entire network. ... Network Consultants should always analyze the nature of your business so as to recommend a networking/Information Technology system...
Moving Up From Peer to Peer by Bruce Naylor
Millions of small business owners across the country have peer to peer networks installed in their companies. Of these small networks, many are running various operating systems such as Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, and XP Professional. ... Your company can have a professional e-mail system just like the big guys. ... SBS 2003 also includes Exchange Server, a powerful group e-mail, contact and calendering system. ... Simply log in the network from any workstation and blam, your desktop and documents are available right there.
Quick Guide to Computer Training by Kate Leas
Computers and the Internet have come a long way since their inception. Living in the computer age means adapting to new technologies as they evolve. The ease and speed of communication that computer technology provides allows us to be more productive in every facet of our lives. ... Computer training is divided into specialties including:
• Computer hardware
• Computer software
• Computer networking
• Web Development Computer hardware refers to the actual physical components that comprise computers (processors, modems, keyboards, motherboards etc).
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