Numerical Problems in Computer Networks

Posted on June 8th, 2010 by admin in computer networking | No Comments »

Numerical Problems in Computer Networks

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Computer Networking Tutorial

Posted on May 8th, 2010 by admin in computer networking | 4 Comments »

Utagunahttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/utagunaEducationcomputer, networking, networks, network, hacking, cracking, hacker, cracker, hack, crackComputer Networking Tutorial

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General Computer Help : How to Set Up a WiFi Network

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin in networking computers | No Comments »

A WiFi network can easily be set up by hooking up a wireless router to the Ethernet cable, then hooking up another network cable from the router to the computer. Create a WiFi connection with help from an IT professional in this free video on Internet connections.

Expert: Matt Berkowitz
Contact: enduserblues.blogspot.com/
Bio: Matt Berkowitz is an IT professional specializing in end-user support for internal networking and hardware-related functions.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

Duration : 0:2:11

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Part2: Re-Mapping Youtube Challenge

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin in links and networking | No Comments »

http://www.iframeinternet.com When you try to do a search on a website such as Google, even a non-common topic, such as the Equinox, can produce an astounding amount of results. In this case, nearly 21 million. More generic searches can return up to 150 million results. On YouTube, things are just the same. If you wanted to find news clips, for example, youd end up with millions of hits. So how are we supposed to sift through all of these results and find the BEST ones? What if you could find a way to share content without copyright infringement, placing all your favourite and most relevant videos, links, social networking sites, and more onto one site? What if you could find a site where it would look like this shot of the Most viewed videos page on YouTube, except it would be an archive of everything on the net, and not only videos? When you search for information on the iFrame Internet network, thats exactly what you get – a more specific search experience, and the results you get are the work of other users, who have collected quality data for you already.

iFrame Internet is about users collectively sorting out the internet to showcase the best of the best that it has to offer on every searchable topic. Users are encouraged to contribute by creating iFrameSearch pages for topics they have researched, and found greats web content for! iFrameinterent also provides incentive for users to share search results and research; so sorting out all the interesting and relevant content on the internet, and sharing it with each other can be financially rewarding too. In this video, we’ll show you how Iframe internet users can earn income by simply using iframes for sharing all their favourite sites, or creating their own useful web content. After this video, please visit the support section to watch a video guide on how to sign up for a free Google AdSense account, or other pay-per-click advertising services. It will give you the ability to earn advertising revenue just like the big companies do.

Duration : 0:8:57

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Part1: Re-Mapping Youtube Challenge!

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin in links and networking | No Comments »

http://www.iframeinternet.com When you try to do a search on a website such as Google, even a non-common topic, such as the Equinox, can produce an astounding amount of results. In this case, nearly 21 million. More generic searches can return up to 150 million results. On YouTube, things are just the same. If you wanted to find news clips, for example, youd end up with millions of hits. So how are we supposed to sift through all of these results and find the BEST ones? What if you could find a way to share content without copyright infringement, placing all your favourite and most relevant videos, links, social networking sites, and more onto one site? What if you could find a site where it would look like this shot of the Most viewed videos page on YouTube, except it would be an archive of everything on the net, and not only videos? When you search for information on the iFrame Internet network, thats exactly what you get – a more specific search experience, and the results you get are the work of other users, who have collected quality data for you already.

iFrame Internet is about users collectively sorting out the internet to showcase the best of the best that it has to offer on every searchable topic. Users are encouraged to contribute by creating iFrameSearch pages for topics they have researched, and found greats web content for! iFrameinterent also provides incentive for users to share search results and research; so sorting out all the interesting and relevant content on the internet, and sharing it with each other can be financially rewarding too. In this video, we’ll show you how Iframe internet users can earn income by simply using iframes for sharing all their favourite sites, or creating their own useful web content. After this video, please visit the support section to watch a video guide on how to sign up for a free Google AdSense account, or other pay-per-click advertising services. It will give you the ability to earn advertising revenue just like the big companies do.

Duration : 0:8:35

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Emulex OneConnect UCNA and the Cisco Nexus 5000 Switch: Convergence and Performance

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by admin in networking switch | No Comments »

Emulex Labs demonstrates the high IOps and throughput of Emulexs OneConnect converged network adapter and Ciscos Nexus 5000 series switch, delivering uncompromising performance.

Duration : 0:2:49

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CompTIA Network+ Bridges and Switches How To

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by admin in networking switches | No Comments »

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This is a sample video from Train Signal’s CompTIA Network+ course. This video covers bridges and switches. Useful for those seeking the CompTIA Network+ Certification.

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General Computer Help : How to Set Up a Home Wireless Network

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | 2 Comments »

Setting up a home wireless network simply involves connecting the Ethernet cable to a wireless router and a network cable to to he computer. Create a wireless connection at home with help from an IT professional in this free video on Internet connections.

Expert: Matt Berkowitz
Contact: enduserblues.blogspot.com/
Bio: Matt Berkowitz is an IT professional specializing in end-user support for internal networking and hardware-related functions.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

Duration : 0:1:18

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Wireless Router Facts : How to Use a Network Router

Posted on March 12th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 2 Comments »

To use a network router, connect all of the Cat 5 cables from the computer to the router and from the DSL or cable modem to the router. Use the installation CD to set up the network on the computer with help from a computer network engineer in this free video on routers.

Duration : 0:1:24

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Wireless Router Facts : Connecting Two Computers Through a Router

Posted on March 12th, 2010 by admin in networking computers | 4 Comments »

Connecting two computers through a router is as simple as adding the two computers to the private network created by the router. Learn how a wireless router can connect up to 254 computers for a single router with information from a computer network engineer in this free video on routers.

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