Network Lesson 4

Posted on July 5th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 3 Comments »

Hi RV Jerry here and I’m sharing my networking skills with those whom want to know more about computer networks. I explain networks in a simple form stopping short of confusing you with techinical details. I include some techincal IP numbers that will help you set up a network router. I include routers, hubs, network cameras and computers. Although I have use different brands, I have Linksys for my home network. There are five lessons as of 4/6/09.

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Sick Freestyle Verse . Computer Networking Concepts Basics Rap . Flava In Ya Ear ~ WaLiTo ~

Posted on July 5th, 2010 by admin in networking computers | 7 Comments »

~ Lyrics:

A network is two or more connected computers that can share resources such as data,
a printer, Internet connection, applications, or a combination of these for the greater.
A LAN is limited to a specific area, and cannot ext-end
beyond the boundaries of a single build-ing,
as opposed to a WAN
which can reach farther lands;
it can be slow, but can be connected on demand.
The meander-ing
can be public or private; centralized or distributed as the Inter-net.
All network discourse can be categorized as half or full-duplex
is the best. Half-duplexx
communications happ-ens
in both direct-ions,
but in one direction at a time like Nex-
tel-L me about Full-Duplex communications
occurs in both directions simultaneously like a telephone conversation.
A workstation
is any computer connected to the network
and used by an individual for his work operations
A client is any network entity
that can request resources from the network; a printer is one respectfully.
Servers serve the clients with services
for different purposes;
are typically powerful computers, as a huge data reserve it exists;
controlling and maintaining the network;
you better implement it,
with careful steps.
A host is any network device that has an IP add-ress.
Peer-to-peer networks present some challeng-es,
having no centralized authority,
limited security,
backup difficult-y.
Client-servers give you better performance and organizational capability.
Physical topolog-y,
is the layout of the cables and nodes;
choose one that allows room for growth.
Logical defines how the information and data flows.
The four most common are Bus, Star, Ring, and Mesh, wouldn’t ya know?, wouldn’t ya know, wouldn’t ya know?

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Bridged Networking-Part 9 Network Layer,L3F,Forwarding Table

Posted on June 26th, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 3 Comments »

Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Network Bridge makes it inexpensive and easy to connect LAN segments. Prior to Windows XP if you wanted to have a network with more than one LAN segment, then you had two options: IP routing and hardware bridging. IP routing required you to buy hardware routers or configure computers to act like routers, configure IP addressing for each computer on each network segment, and configure each network segment as a separate subnet.

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Bridged Networking-Part 8(Spanning Tree,BPDU,Protocol,table)

Posted on June 12th, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 4 Comments »

Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Network Bridge makes it inexpensive and easy to connect LAN segments. Prior to Windows XP if you wanted to have a network with more than one LAN segment, then you had two options: IP routing and hardware bridging. IP routing required you to buy hardware routers or configure computers to act like routers, configure IP addressing for each computer on each network segment, and configure each network segment as a separate subnet.

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Bridged Networking – Part 7(MAC Table,Filter,L2F,Dynamic)

Posted on June 4th, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 5 Comments »

Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Network Bridge makes it inexpensive and easy to connect LAN segments. Prior to Windows XP if you wanted to have a network with more than one LAN segment, then you had two options: IP routing and hardware bridging. IP routing required you to buy hardware routers or configure computers to act like routers, configure IP addressing for each computer on each network segment, and configure each network segment as a separate subnet.

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Bridged Networking – Part 6(MAC,Bridge Table,Data Layer)

Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 3 Comments »

Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Network Bridge makes it inexpensive and easy to connect LAN segments. Prior to Windows XP if you wanted to have a network with more than one LAN segment, then you had two options: IP routing and hardware bridging. IP routing required you to buy hardware routers or configure computers to act like routers, configure IP addressing for each computer on each network segment, and configure each network segment as a separate subnet.

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Bridged Networking – Part 5 (Ports,DHCP,Connectivity,Ping)

Posted on May 27th, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 3 Comments »

Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Network Bridge makes it inexpensive and easy to connect LAN segments. Prior to Windows XP if you wanted to have a network with more than one LAN segment, then you had two options: IP routing and hardware bridging. IP routing required you to buy hardware routers or configure computers to act like routers, configure IP addressing for each computer on each network segment, and configure each network segment as a separate subnet.

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Bridged Networking – Part 4 (ICS,ICF,Group Policy,GPO)

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 3 Comments »

Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Network Bridge makes it inexpensive and easy to connect LAN segments. Prior to Windows XP if you wanted to have a network with more than one LAN segment, then you had two options: IP routing and hardware bridging. IP routing required you to buy hardware routers or configure computers to act like routers, configure IP addressing for each computer on each network segment, and configure each network segment as a separate subnet.

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Cisco ME 3400E Ethernet Access Switches Video Data Sheet

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 by admin in networking switches | No Comments »

New Ethernet access switches help you improve availability, flexibility, manageability, and security for business services. For more visit http://www.cisco.com/go/ce

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Bridged Networking – Part 3 (Configuration-IP Addressing)

Posted on May 12th, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 3 Comments »

Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Network Bridge makes it inexpensive and easy to connect LAN segments. Prior to Windows XP if you wanted to have a network with more than one LAN segment, then you had two options: IP routing and hardware bridging. IP routing required you to buy hardware routers or configure computers to act like routers, configure IP addressing for each computer on each network segment, and configure each network segment as a separate subnet.

Duration : 0:7:12

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