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802.11g
Well again we are continuing the discussion about the wireless standards. Yesterday I talked about 802.11b (See the post 802.11b), and before that I talked about 802.11a,(See the post 802.11a) I even talked about the 802.11 –Legacy (See the post 802.11 –Legacy) and in the beginning of the week I talked about the basic …
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Collision Domains vs Broadcast Domains
Mar 30, 2011 · 5 min read · Broadcast domain Broadcast Domains CCENT CCNA Cisco cisco Collision Domains Data Communications ICND1 ICND2 Internet MAC address Network performance networking technology tutorial ·These different types of domains mean different things and when designing a LAN both of these domains can harm the performance of your network. If you are not aware of the difference between these two, this tutorial should help you out. If you have a small network at your home there is usually the router/modem that is …
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Understanding UDP
Forever ago I talked about TCP (Understanding TCP) and I said that in that post that UDP would be another day, well this is the day where we get to understand UDP, which stands for User Datagram Protocol. UDP is the total opposite of the TCP communication. UDP in short sends information or data without notifying the …
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Telecommuting Services
Mar 11, 2011 · 4 min read · Advanced Encryption Standard CCENT CCNA Cisco cisco Encryption General ICND1 ICND2 Internet Internet service provider networking Security security Software software technology Virtual private network ·This post is going to talk about the major technologies that make Teleworking or also called telecommuting possible. This is when an employee performs his or her job away from the office, usually from their home office. By doing this it allows personal convenience, less travel to and from the workplace. At an …
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Crossover or Straight through?
Mar 10, 2011 · 3 min read · Cable CCENT CCNA Cisco Crossover cable Ethernet Ethernet crossover cable ICND1 ICND2 Internet networking Pin RJ45 router technology tutorial Tutorials ·The EIA/TIA puts the standards in UTP cable, and when cabling a network there are two standards. T568A and T568B these standards are important when deciding to put a crossover cable or straight through cable This tutorial is going to be talking about when and where to apply these different standards. We are going to be …
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