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The Technical Support Wannabe’s Guide to Internet Connections
by Beatrice Adams, Jun 26, 2007
What’s the difference between DSL, cable, satellite, wireless and dial-up? And what’s “broadband”? Read this simple article, and increase your chances of being hired as a tech support rep.
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Connection-oriented Protocols - Connection Services
by TechDoc, Apr 23, 2008
CCNA Summary Series: It’s the connection services provided by a connection-oriented protocol that makes it stand out from the crowd. A must read for all networking students.
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Bandwidth Hogs
by TechDoc, May 1, 2008
Managing “problem users” is a problem that requires tact, ingenuity and discretion. Bandwidth hogs can pose untold duress in the work environment. Here are some tips to help deal with the bandwidth hog.
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Network Operating System Star Topology
by TechDoc, May 7, 2008
Network Operating System Star Topology, requirements, implementations and all the pros and cons of using a star topology are the topic today.
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Frame Relay
by TechDoc, May 8, 2008
Frame Relay is a cheap and quick data transmission protocol.
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Wiring Closet and Cabling
by TechDoc, May 21, 2008
Wiring Closet and Cabling are the key infrastructure components we are going to view from a physical security perspective. As always, location and placement really do matter.
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Closets and Cables Physical Security Hardening
by TechDoc, May 21, 2008
Physical security hardening tips for wiring closets and cables.
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Optical Networking
by TechDoc, Jul 29, 2008
The future of core communications and networking infrastructures is undoubtedly the expanded use and implementation of various forms of high performance, high bandwidth, fault tolerant optical transmission technologies. Here we look at the present and the future of these technologies.
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Directv Hdpc-20 and Windows Media Center
by Victor Agean, Aug 4, 2008
How the Directv HDPC-20 will work with Windows Media Center. Currently it is in Beta testing, and a due date should be coming soon. Direct satellite tv connection to a computer will also get dish television (Dish Network) up in gear to get their unit going to compete against cable tv.
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