BadBoysComputers.com Computer Networking Hardware Web Design

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in networking hardware | No Comments »

BadBoysComputers specializes in computer networking, hardware & software installation and repair, web design and in house computer services. Servicing Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino County

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How to See Who Is Using Your Network, Wireless Internet

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in internet networking | 16 Comments »

This tutorial shows you how to check to see if anybody is using your network. Good for finding out people who steals your wireless internet. I recommend you to secure your network with a key (WEP, WPA).

Enjoy! and Subscribe!

Ok if you can’t comprehend the video, this is the procedure:
1st Way: Go to start menu, then click run, then type in cmd, then type in NET VIEW (make sure its spaced), hit enter on your keyboard, you should now see all the computers connected on your network
2nd Way: Go to start menu, click on all connections of the ‘Connect To’ tab. Then click on my network places on the left. Then click on ‘View workgroup computers.’ You should see all the computers on your network.

*Secure Your Network or else people may steal it. Your neighbors and anybody can steal it if they are in a proper range. For more information, Google ‘How to Set Up WEP/WPA Key’

NEW LINK- http://www.watchingthenet.com/how-to-identify-if-someone-is-on-your-wireless-home-network.html

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Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter Alternative

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in wireless networking | 25 Comments »

http://www.jakeludington.com/xbox/20080103_can_i_use_a_usb_wireless_adapter_with_my_xbox_360.html

Video demo of Ethernet over power line alternative to using the Xbox 360 Wireless Network adapter. This eliminates the need to rewire your house with Ethernet cable while providing a more reliable connection for online game play and streaming video to your Xbox 360. While the GameNet solution from Corinex is shown in the video demo, any of its competitors rated for 200 Mbps will also work.

For more alternatives to the offical Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter, see the article linked above

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Choosing a Network Switch

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in networking switch | No Comments »

When choosing LAN switches for your network there are a number of considerations applications, security, business and performance requirements. Insight’s Brett Rushton, provides best practice advice for making the right choice.

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Freesco linux based network router part 2

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in networking router | 4 Comments »

www.freesco.org for more information…. Freesco is a linux distribution that allows you to convert and old pc into a highly functional and powerful router. This focuses on some aspects of the software.

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RepublicNetworks.com | What is a Network Switch and what does it do?

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in networking switches | 8 Comments »

This is the third part of our on-going module of network connected devices. This part overviews network switches and what functions and roles they may play in a network structure. Network switches are intelligent devices in that they direct data flows to the appropriate devices on your network once they have learned what devices are connected to the switches’ physical ports. We advise to watch this series in order that way your information builds on prior information.

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Computer Networking Tutorial – 4 – OSI Model Physical Layer

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in computer networking | 25 Comments »

For more information or any questions, visit me at http://thenewboston.com

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Computer Networking

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in networking computers | 14 Comments »

www.tstc.edu Computer Networking at Texas State Technical College.

Communications networks of computers and routing devices are no longer luxuries. Today business, government, and individuals depend on reliable connections to communication systems that transmit and receive information instantaneously over long distances. Computers, the cornerstones of new communication systems, connect networks that link information through fiber optic, wireless or satellite media.

The Computer Networking & Systems Administration department prepares technicians to build and manage these communication systems. Instructional coursework offers insight into computer network design, implementation and management.

Computer Networking & Systems Administration at Texas State Technical College offers specializations in System Administration, Microsoft and UNIX, in addition to the standard CNS curriculum. All associate degrees now include four courses in Cisco Systems networking with emphasis on router and switch configuration. These courses cover all of the material needed for the student to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification.The two-year CNS program includes classroom and laboratory instruction that focuses on building extensive experience in Microsoft, Novell Netware and UNIX System Administration. The Associate of Applied Science degree program includes courses covering client operating systems, server operating systems, Cisco equipment, NetWare, UNIX, Windows Network strategies, network cabling systems, Local Area Network (LAN) design and management, network protocol design and implementation, and internetworking of multi-vendor and divergent systems.

CNS graduates have a wide array of job responsibilities. In the field, the CNS graduate may install and maintain networks, install and administer network servers, support network users and even monitor and maintain network security.

Graduates of the program hold jobs with titles such as network administrator, network technician, computer or network support specialist, help-desk or system administrator and network consultant.

Microsoft Specialization… A specialization in Computer Networking & Systems Administration at Texas State Technical College.

The Computer Networking & Systems Administration department at TSTC provides focused, hands-on instruction for developing and maintaining the communication systems at the core of the information highway. Through the Microsoft Specialization, you can earn an Associate of Applied Science degree while developing skills specific to supporting the products of the world’s No.1 software company. CNS has been a Microsoft Certified Partner since 1998, indicating our commitment to maintaining a faculty highly trained in the latest Microsoft technologies.

In addition to earning your degree, you can work toward certification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, (MCSE), for wide-ranging career opportunities installing, managing and maintaining Microsoft servers and networks worldwide. This program provides more actual hands-on time working with the product than other training and education options.

The two-year Microsoft Specialization covers the basic CNS curriculum with coursework in network design, implementation and management which includes all the courses needed to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. The coursework then focuses on the skills needed to support Microsoft’s Windows Server software-the world’s best-selling server. The coursework, which culminates in an Associate of Applied Science degree, provides unique instruction with Microsoft servers, clients and networking technologies.

Unix Specialization… A specialization in Computer Networking & Systems Administration at Texas State Technical College.

UNIX is a powerful, multi-user operating system first developed in the 1960’s. There are now many versions of UNIX and its cousin, Linux. These operating systems run much of the Internet and host powerful enterprise-wide applications and e-commerce sites in business and government.

TSTC’s Computer Networking & Systems Administration department is an authorized Sun Education Center. Sun Microsystems makes the popular Solaris Operating Environment version of UNIX. The Sun Academic Initiative is a program designed to create a collaborative relationship between Sun and academic institutions. Courses delivered through this program introduce students to Sun Microsystems technologies, prepare them for industry-leading certification, and equip them with marketable IT job skills.

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Social Networking in Plain English

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in networking | 25 Comments »

A short explanation of social networking websites and why they are popular.
This video comes in an unbranded “presentation quality” version that can be licensed for use in the workplace.
http://www.commoncraft.com/store-item/video-social-networking

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Social Media Revolution

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by admin in links and networking | 25 Comments »

Social Media Revolution: Is social media a fad?

Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? This video details out social media facts and figures that are hard to ignore. This video is produced by the author of Socialnomics.

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