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Computer Networking-How To Network Your Home Computers

October 19, 2008

How many computers do you have at home? How many of those are in use? Do you have a number of computer users as well? One in the study, couple in the kid’s room, one for the kitchen, if you have more than two computers and computer users in your home then you may try networking all the computers. What... Read more »

How A Proxy Server Works

October 16, 2008

A proxy server is specifically used by individuals surfing the Internet to wish to retain a degree of privacy. It is basically something that sits between a user computer and the Internet. When the user makes a request to access a website, all requests are first of all passed to the proxy server who... Read more »

The Importance Of RJ45 Cables For Networking

September 24, 2008

One of the most important accessories for networking computers together, are RJ45 cables. These cables have been around for many years, with some of these used for telephone sockets and dial-up internet connection (assuming one has a dial-up connection these days!). These are basically connectors which... Read more »

What Uses For Patch Panels?

September 17, 2008

Possibly one of the most intelligent electrical devices invented for fast connectivity and transference of data is the patch panel. As much as one would normally shrug their shoulders after hearing the name, it is something that is extremely useful and can be used for virtually anything that requires... Read more »

Computer Networking - What Exactly Is It?

September 12, 2008

What exactly is a computer network? Well it’s were you are connected to several computers at once. There are several different kinds of computer networks out there, such as Local area network or LAN, Personal area network or PAN, Campus Area Network or CAN, Metropolitan are network or MAN, and... Read more »

How Helpful A Web Proxy Can Be?

September 10, 2008

Proxy is actually a server which performs as a middleman among a client, internet and you. We send our request to a proxy server, then the server forwards it to the web and then proxy reverts back to you. There are five types of proxies: 1. Web proxy. 2. Forced proxy. 3. Anonymous proxy. 4. Open proxy. 5.... Read more »

Discovering Your Local Area Network

September 5, 2008

In the late 1960’s as large college universities and several research labs gained an ever increasing amount of computers, the need for interconnections that worked at high-speed was great, and the pressure was on. It was not until the mid 1970’s that an answer to the demand was created, they... Read more »

Network Marketing Automation vs. The Personal Touch

September 3, 2008

I went back and forth on this for the longest time, before I realized that Network Marketing today is not about whether Automated Network Marketing is better than Traditional “in person” Network Marketing. Neither are better, at this point in time. Network marketing is a person to person... Read more »

Network Skill Level Gap Is Growing But Growth Opportunities Abound!

September 3, 2008

A recent IDC report sponsored by the Cisco Learning Institute reveals a huge networking skills gap is emerging in North America, which spells trouble for enterprises. Listen to this: “600,000 IT workers were needed to install, configure, manage and secure networks in North America in 2007, 14%... Read more »

Use a Proxy Site for Anonymous Browsing

August 20, 2008

What is a free proxy? A free proxy is basically a piece of hardware or software that sits in between your computer and the Internet. It handles all communications on your behalf, allowing you to remain anonymous to the outside world. You can easily find a proxy online by using Google or another search... Read more »

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