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  • Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Route Summarization By: Chris Bryant
    To pass the BSCI exam and earn your CCNP certification, you’ve got to master route summarization. Learn how to create the summary routes and apply them correctly from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
    Tags: Ccnp, exam, bsci, video, route, summary, summarization, rip, eigrp, ospf, area, range, add

  • Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: EIGRP Route Summarization By: Chris Bryant
    It’s not enough to know how to summarize routes to pass the BSCI exam, you need to know the commands for each protocol! Learn how to summarize routes in EIGRP with Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
    Tags: Ccnp, bsci, exam, pass, route, summarization, summarize, binary, conversion, eigrp, ospf,

  • Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Exam: Frame Relay BECNs and FECNs By: Chris Bryant
    Frame Relay BECNs and FECNs are an important part of your Cisco exam prep as well as a vital part of working with Frame Relay in today's production networks. Learn all about BECNs and FECNs from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
    Tags: cisco, ccna, certification, ccnp, exam, frame, relay, becn, fecn, de, congestion, bryant,

  • 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.
    Tags: hack, hacking, hacking wep, hacking wireless networks, wep encryption, wireless security

  • Web Sites, Domain Names, And Name Servers (What's DNS All About?)... By: Fred Black
    I explain Domain Name Servers and Name Servers to a friend of mine all the time. He builds web sites part time. I know he's not alone; DNS confuses a lot of people.

    The internet works by assigning an address to each device attached to it. This address is called an Internet Protocol Address or IP Address for short. It's a 32 bit number that's commonly written as 4 segments or octets (called an octet because each 4th is 8 bits) such as 10.10.1.1 or 216.54.217.22. Each octet ...

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  • Brad-Point Tool Bits By: Leon Groom
    Most individuals have made the mistake at one time or another to ignore sound advice from experts and reach for the standard twist bit, instead of the brad-point bit. The blunt, low-angle point of a twist bit makes for a difficult time to locate the hole with precision and accuracy. Conversely, the bradpoint bit makes it quite simple to place the bit with accuracy on layout lines.

    Normally, the profile of bit tips fall into one of three categories: w-shaped, spade-shaped o...

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  • Router Tables That Make The Cut By: Johnathan Bakers
    It’s all about the bit. That’s right, a router table is defined by the bits you use in creating some of the most impressive and beautiful shapes that give like to a plain piece of wood. Router tables have long been a staple to the professional woodworker’s shop and are quickly finding a niche in the handy-man’s garage as well. As more people are interested in adding the distinctive touches of trims and mouldings to their homes and furnishings, they are finding that they can d...
    Tags: power tool, router, table, jig,

  • Purchase Or Make Woodworking Jigs By: Vince J. Paxton
    Woodworking jigs are an essential part of any woodworking shop. They are great for repetitive tasks in many projects and make the more difficult much easier and faster to complete. Jigs are not expensive, but making them from scrap wood is even cheaper. There are a variety of jigs available, and the type you need depends on the projects you like to do.

    Dovetail jigs help make dovetail joints accurately and can be purchased fairly inexpensively. Of course, you can make your...

    Tags: woodworking, jigs

  • Wood Designs With Homemade Router Tables By: Vince J. Paxton
    A router table is defined by the bits that are used. It really does all revolve around the bits! Router tables create some of the most beautiful, impressive shapes to a plain piece of wood. They have been a staple to the professional woodworker’s shop for a long time and are quickly finding their way into the garage of the handy-man also. With more people interested in adding unique touches of trims and moldings to their furnishings and homes, they are finding that they can ...
    Tags: router tables, homemade router tables, wolfcraft router tables

  • Wireless Routers By: Hudgson
    This article helps you understand what are the different features to look for while buying or researching wireless Router. It helps you understand how to map the specific features and specifications to your requirements from a Wireless Router. It also gives you examples of Wireless Routerrs to better structure your search for the best Wireless Router.
    Tags: wireless router reviews, wireless router, wireless routers, review comparison

  • What is Subnetting? By: Roberto Bell
    Subnetting is, at it’s essence, the process of allocating bits from a host portion of a network as a network portion of that same network.
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  • 5 Tips To Set Up Network Router By: Gary Zivkovich
    Selection of the router is one of the important things. Depends on your choice of router, the system engineers must have to install the router as per the specifications.
    Tags: router, wireless router, router bits, router table, best wireless router, network router

  • Some Tips For Buying home computers Wireless Routers By: Avesh Dahiya
    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.
    Tags: Computer Tips, Pc Safety, Ads, Computer Expert, Make Money Online, Work At Home, Home Base

  • Cisco Router Password Recovery By: Roberto Bell
    Retrieving your password using the majority of Cisco routers is easily achieved by accessing the console port. The problem is that Cisco has bought out a large number of other companies and placed their company label on the router. As a result, password retrieval procedures differ significantly among Cisco devices. Furthermore, the retrieval process changed significantly because of IOS upgrades. The intent of this article is to offer basic instructions that will allow the majority of Cisco device users to accomplish this task. Through following these instructions, you will be able to retrieve your lost password from most Cisco routers. Please note that these instructions are designed to assist those using the 2000, 2500, 3000, 4000, 7000, and IGS devices.
    Tags: Cisco Router Password Revovery

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