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  • Understanding And Using 19216801
    By: Karina Daniel | - IP addresses are divided into numerous categories. The previous ones were IPv3 and below but the new combination is under IPv4. IPv4 addresses are the recent ones that are mostly used. However, several more are being organized. These IP addresses with a the few others, are identified as private. A private IP implies that it is utilized by a personal company. This label is to make it different from any other public IPs utilized by other PCs. 192.168.0.1 is utilized by Netgear company. This compan ...
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  • 5 Things To Consider When Selecting Home Broadband
    By: Jamie Hanson | - Selecting a Home Broadband provider can be a daunting task what with the technical jargon and sales pitches from the broadband providers. This guide aims to simplify this process by outlining the 5 key factors to consider when selecting a broadband provider.

    1 - Speed
    The first thing to be considered is the download speed of the broadband package. Todays home broadband reaches speeds in excess of 50Mbps in certain areas - so be sure to verify with the provider the EXACT speed ...

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  • What Is 192.168.2.1 And How Does It Work?
    By: Karina Daniel | - The private IP 192.168.2.1 is set as default IP address of the factory. It must be noted that when you buy either a Belkin or SMC broadband router with 192.168.2.1 as its default, you could change it by simply accessing the admin console of network router.

    "192.168.2.1" as a Default Address

    This is a common IP address that several home networks utilize to institute a default gateway. The attributes of private IP is that, they could be utilized over and over again as ...

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  • Unleash The Power Of Your Broadband Dsl With A Wireless Router
    By: Taylor Jensen | - Wireless DSL internets are becoming the de facto standard in America. Everywhere you go - airports, restaurants, coffee shops, even Laundromats - wireless DSL internet is offered to patrons. These are called public hot spots and are increasing in popularity every day.

    More and more homes are moving to wireless DSL internet as well. When you consider the convenience of losing that computer cable that has forever kept you anchored to your desk, and the increasing popularity of porta ...

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  • Filtering With Holes Either Way./.
    By: asbservices4 | - Sinkhole routing. While this may sound a lot
    like some Star Trek episode, its important for us to understand what each is,
    and more so how to implement them. Sinkholes are designed to attract traffic
    and keep it (for analysis or whatever reason). Blockhouse, on the other hand,
    are designed to attract traffic and never let it be seen again.
    In larger networks (and
    what we simulate in our CCIE labs) both of these techniques are typically done
    via ...

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  • Dsl Modem
    By: miltonavilesjd | - It is a fact that dsl modem is used as a device for the connection of a single computer and router with the dsl phone line so that users should use adsl service. Users of dsl modem should be aware that it is a transceiver unlike other modems. Dsl modem is also known as dsl transceiver or either as ATU-R in the market.

    Sometimes dsl modem helps in connectivity as it shares adsl sevice with certain groups of machines. Even dsl modem carries functional block for doing framing where ...

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  • Wildblue And Wireless Routers
    By: Chris Sargentelli | - What is WiFi?

    WiFi is a wireless Internet that is provided using a wireless router. It uses radio waves, just like your cell phone, television, and even you car stereo. The communication between your computer and your wireless router is a lot like having a two-way-radio. Wireless networks are easy to set up and are very inexpensive.

    Here is how it works!

    In your computer there is whats called a wireless adapter. Almost any new computer should alrea ...

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  • What Is Router And How It Works?
    By: Ricky V Martin | - A router is a networking element that controls Internet and LAN traffic, shares the available bandwidth between multiple connected computers, filters packets, acts as a hardware firewall based on its configuration, network gateway, NAT server and wireless Access Point. A wireless router is essentially a bunch of network cards connected internally by an intelligent switch that directs the incoming/outgoing traffic between them.
    A hardware router functions by comparing IP addresses with writ ...

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  • What You Make Your Voice Heard?
    By: vino | - Unless you ve been stuck on Mars for the past couple of years, you re probably already well aware of the fact that most of the buzz words projected out of jubilant salesmen s and saleswomen s mouths around Cisco canteens invariably have something to do with voice. The CCIE Voice track has almost caught up with the Service Provider track in terms of numbers qualified, despite the latter being available for a much longer period of time. But gaining a Voice certification doesn t always have to mean ...
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  • Web Sites, Domain Names, And Name Servers (what's Dns All About?)...
    By: Hardeep Kainth | -
    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 can ...

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  • Filtering With Holes Either Way
    By: masood ahmed | - sinkhole routing.
    While this may sound a lot
    like some Star Trek episode, its important for us to understand what each is,
    and more so how to implement them. Sinkholes are designed to attract traffic
    and keep it (for analysis or whatever reason). Blockhouse, on the other hand,
    are designed to attract traffic and never let it be seen again.
    In larger networks (and
    what we simulate in our CCIE labs) both of these techniques are typically don ...

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  • New Ccie Voice
    By: mufiz | - The question is a good one. If you have been preparing for the elusive CCIE Voice exam for some time now, you are probably aware of what hardware and software versions are updated in the new blueprint. Are you aware, however, of what new scenarios and protocols they bring about with contrast to what you have been studying for some time now? If you have just arrived at beginning to study for this beast of an exam, you may actually be somewhat surprised that this material is only just now being an ...
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  • Filtering With Holes Either Way
    By: jsolutions016 | - Sinkhole routing. While this may sound a lot
    like some Star Trek episode, its important for us to understand what each is,
    and more so how to implement them. Sinkholes are designed to attract traffic
    and keep it (for analysis or whatever reason). Blockhouse, on the other hand,
    are designed to attract traffic and never let it be seen again.

    In larger networks (and what we simulate in our CCIE labs) both of these techniques are typically done

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  • Joomla Anti-hacker Kit
    By: paramnetwork69 | - Joomla Anti-Hacker Kit for Your computer and web application seems to be running faster than normal. The router shows that your computer is transmitting data out to the Internet without you knowing it. People are complaining about you sending them emails you never composed. Determined to see if you have a Trojan running on your computer, you take a look at your process list to see if there is anything out of the ordinary. One installation protects your Joomla system and all other websites that a ...
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  • Refurbished Cisco Routers
    By: johnlysette | - Buying used and refurbished IT equipment ads up to considerable cost savings when compared to owning brand new at retail or even economical prices. Most pre-owned computer equipment on the market today is only there because of corporate IT alternate policies and contracts. And increasingly common is the fact that many businesses are being gratified to close their doors or slim down due to economic conditions-basically forcing them to clear up their perfectly maintained IT equipment at fire sale ...
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  • Does Netgear WGR614 router work with Mac? [Archive] Shared By: Geekwithabeek - Effectively, what this will do is allow your router to do the logging in for you, and keep your connection alive. It will transmit this signal via...

  • Virgin broadband -router problems ... Help! Shared By: barbie1437 - Does anyone know what the router settings are for a Netgear dg834g v5 on Virgin Broadband? I reset my router earler on as my internet was going so...

  • Do we need a second dish or far-ranging router or air card? - WildBlueWorld.com Forums Shared By: leliapnwrk - Do we need a second dish or far-ranging router or air card? Do we need a second dish or far-ranging router or air card? Hi - I am about to move to a...


  • Many Reasons To Buy Used Computer Equipment
    By: Caitlinaa Fuller | - Buying new things all of the time can be great fun. Seeing every bit of computer equipment looking new and shiny can be very satisfying. However, many people do not consider what harm they are doing to the environment with all of their new purchases.

    It is easy to get second hand things which work just as well and cost less as well. Foe example some used Cisco switches can be a great bargain and by buying them you are saving them from going into land fill. They will be pretty hid ...

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  • How Does X-box Live Work Without An Wireless Adapter?
    By: Kelly Purden | - People often wonder how does X-Box Live work. First and foremost, it is an online gaming service which caters to multiplayer. Anyone as long as they are connected to the net can play with each other on the games of their choice. It is operated by Microsoft. Every country has its own pricing regulations for the game.

    The videogame has two versions - Live Silver and Live Gold. The company has launched these features that are a hit for its gamers. These include the video chat, the a ...

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  • How Do I Retreive My Linksys Router Password?
    By: sturat.mitchel | - I lost the paperwork with my LinkSys router password. I desperately searched but could not find it. Everyone kept telling me that I could not retrieve my Linksys router password but would have to reset the router. I was sure there should be a way to retrieve my Linksys router password. So I very determinedly set out to find the secret to retrieve my linkSys router password. What did I find after looking all over the internet? There is only one thing to do once you have lost a LinkSys router pass ...
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  • Successful Set-up Of Linksys Router
    By: sturat.mitchel | - A LinkSys Router can provide an all-in-one solution for Internet connectivity in your home. This can give you the ultimate fast connection to the Internet, much faster than dial-up and does not tie up your phone line. Multiple Personal Computers and Laptops can be connected to create your own home network. Files, printers, hard drive space and other resources can be shared, as well as having the ability to play head-to-head games. Four Personal Computers can be directly attached, or more hubs an ...
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  • Do You Need A Broadband Router?
    By: Cindy Heller | - There is more to a computer than a piece of equipment on your desk and one of the components in a computer is a broadband router. Taking the time to understand about the different parts of your computer, what they are and what they do helps you to become more knowledgeable about your computer and be able to keep it in prime working condition. After all, a computer can be a very important part in our life, either as a freelancer or as a source of gathering information needed to ease the complexit ...
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  • An Introduction To Cnc Routers And More
    By: Lawrence J. Reaves | - In these down economic times, many fabrication companies are turning towards a technology known as CNC (Computer Numerical Control) routing. This technological transition has made CNC router operators one of the most in demand careers in America. But what exactly is a Computer Numerical Control router, who uses them, and what does it take to become an operator?

    What is a CNC Router?

    By definition, this router is a machine-guided cutting or milling tool which can pre ...

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  • Does Your Application Log Have Faces?
    By: Dmitry Perlroizen | - Every non-trivial application today has its own logging or tracing functionality. Needless to say that logging is often vital in all development cycles of software development, starting from very early prototyping and development and all the way to the field support and maintenance. Logging gives us a view into the system behavior in various circumstances, it can tell a story of what happened and why. It has faces. And we've built a product to show them to you.

    Why again?
    ...

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  • How To Build Your Cisco Ccnp Lab
    By: Cisco Kits | - The Cisco CCNP lab is one of the most difficult labs to build because it touches on so many different pieces of equipment. When you are building your Cisco CCNA lab, it is pretty easy as three Cisco router and three Cisco switches will put you in a pretty good position at a pretty reasonable price. Definitely a lot less then the price of attending a Cisco CCNA training class and you get to keep the equipment to practice on for as long as you like. When building a Cisco CCIE lab, you concentrate ...
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  • Wireless Router Setup
    By: David H Urmann | - Wireless routers are convenient to network users. The wireless connections allow the use of desktop or laptop computers anywhere at home or office. Setting up a wireless router is easy.

    A router is a type of computer programmed primarily for appropriate transfer of information. Routers have unique operating systems such as Juniper Networks JUNOS & JUNOSe, Extreme Networks XOS, or Cisco's IOS. Also included are NVRAM, RAM, flash memory as well as processors and network interfaces. ...

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  • Comcast Cable - Three Great Services, One Low Price
    By: Suzanne McMahon | - Every month there are many things to look forward to for everyone, including spending time with families, watching new movies, and eating out at favorite restaurants. No one likes to pay bills. Open one envelope instead of three; write one check instead of three. After mortgage or rent payments, the biggest expense you face may be your cable, broadband, and telephone bills. Every year each one gets larger and larger. When you can stop paying unwarranted bills to separate companies, it only make ...
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  • Mid-range Consumer Wireless Routers - The Esr-9750 And Esr-9750g
    By: EnGenius | - But how do they stack up against the usual suspects in the consumer wireless arena? Linksys has always been the top runner in this market for its WRT160n & WRT310n models. Lets see how the new EnGenius routers - ESR-9750 and 9750G stack up against this market titan.
    As mid-range consumer wireless routers, the ESR-9750 and 9750G are comparable to the Linksys WRT160n and the Linksys WRT310n. Physically speaking, both sets of routers have four LAN ports for wired compu ...

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  • What Is A Woodworking Router And What Can It Do For Me
    By: peterhw | - So what does a router do and how to use a router.

    I thought Id first take a look at the word router and this originates from a verb to rout. Rout is also a noun but this doesnt relate to our woodworking router. The definition of the verb appears to be to rummage or to hollow out or furrow, as with a scoop, gouge, or machine. So perhaps my definition of a woodworking router would be to gouge out or machine out some part of a piece of wood. This could simply be t ...

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  • What Does Comcast Digital Cable Service Provide?
    By: Suzanne McMahon | - Technologies such as HDTV Cable TV are improving daily and becoming a vital part of our Cable TV experience. Comcast has been providing superior services for the longest period of time, if you hear cable you should be thinking Comcast Cable TV. Comcast provides the best to customers by keeping up with the latest and greatest technology. They do all this while maintaining their renowned reliability. Not only does Comcast deliver digital cable, but offers other services as well. Today, digital ca ...
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  • Broadband Internet In The Uk: Why Are Different Options Available In Different Areas?
    By: Caroline Telford | - Today, it is quite difficult to imagine what a 'disconnected' world will be like. Without the Internet, there will be no social networking sites, no veritable source of information, no instant messaging service or e-mail!

    Thanks to modern technology, the Internet has made the world virtually smaller and the means of communication and gathering of information has become more advanced and instantaneous.

    Aside from improving the way that people communicate, the Inter ...

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  • 10 Ccent, Ccna, Ccnp Interview Questions
    By: M. Aslam | - Q-1 What type of routing protocol maintains neighbors?

    Answer- Link State

    Q-2 what is the range of values for administrative distance?

    Answer: 0-255

    Q-3 Describe the difference between unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic?

    Answer: Unicast traffic flows from a single source to a single destination MAC
    address. Multicast traffic flows from a single source MAC address to many destinations
    and uses a func ...

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  • Making Sense Of Broadband Packages
    By: Gunaseelan | - 'Broadband' can seem like a totally different language - MAC codes, line speed, capacity, routers, modems, LAN, WAN - does anyone really understand what all these mean? Unfortunately, this is an area of heavy jargon and it's important that you are able to come to terms with these factors in order to understand when you're getting a good deal, and to assist you in making your broadband package selection. Additionally, the contract terms offered by some broadband providers are in themselves equa ...
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  • Wireless Routers
    By: Hudgson | - 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.


    The task of settling for a p ...

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  • House Renovation Plans That Are Easy & Quick
    By: Eric Slarkowski | - There are many factors to consider when you take a look at your house and decide that you need to delete a renovation project from enlarging a small bedroom to moving walls in your den renovating plans can be daunting for any homeowner. For that reason, it is extremely important that you take a good long look at what is most important to your house before starting any renovating projects. You need to be happy with the end results of your project and you need to make sure that you stay within y ...
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  • Ccna Certification: Three Occasions To Reload Or Reopen A Cisco Router Interface
    By: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933 | - The first is when you change an OSPF Router ID from its default. For the new RID to take effect, you must either reload the router or clear the OSPF process, which means that all existing adjacencies will come down. Cisco routers are kind enough to tell you this with the following message after you configure a new RID: "Reload or use "clear ip ospf process" command, for this to take effect".


    In a previous tutorial, I showed you how to configure an Etherchannel. You have to ...

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  • 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 add these touches th ...
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  • Do You Have Dsl Or Cable Internet Service
    By: Steve Lee | - With the ever changing world of technology there remains one constant. People do not understand all of the terminology when it comes to computers and the internet. At a basketball game I overheard two people discussing their internet and what kind of service they had. One guy said he had a DSL router through his cable company. The other disagreed and said he had high speed internet through the phone company and he thought it was DSL.

    Here are a few simple ways to remember what kin ...

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  • Firewalls 101
    By: Ken James | - What is a firewall?

    A firewall is a hardware or software solution that protects your computer network by preventing its access by unauthorised or potentially dangerous software, by using a system of built-in filters.

    A firewall is typically a software package, or a dedicated gateway machine. The gateway acts as a security system for networks connected to the Internet. It is a doorway between a user on the network and the Internet. A firewall lets you use all your re ...

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  • What Makes A Voip Phone System Work?
    By: Hugh J. McMarlin | - What is VoIP Protocol?

    The phone services offered by your local phone companies use circuit-switching technologies. In basic terms a copper wire is used to complete a circuit and to connect two people talking on the phone. A VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone system works by the use of packet-switching technology. Packet8 is a VoIP company that takes its' name from this packet technology.

    This VoIP protocol technology does not use a copper wire to complete a ...

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  • Voip Broadband Phone Services Explained
    By: Miguel Poza | - VOIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol and it is the technology which makes it possible to make telephone calls over your broadband internet connection instead of through the traditional telephone network. There are a variety of telecommunications companies now providing VOIP phone services which allow you to make cheap or sometimes free telephone calls through your internet connection.

    So how does a VOIP phone service work ?

    VOIP internet telephone service ...

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