Stephen Covey – Social Networking in the Web 2.0 World
I saw this story on the morning news today…seems like all I watch is Fox 13 news! “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” author Stephen Covey announced a new social networking site that seems really useful. Dr. Covey has left his stamp on the world of web 2.0 social networking.
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Baron Capital’s Michael Lippert Recommends Equinix: Video
June 15 (Bloomberg) — Michael Lippert, equity analyst at Baron Capital, talks about his investment strategy for technology companies including Equiniz Inc..
Lippert talks with with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television’s “Taking Stock.” (This is an excerpt from the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)
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Common Networking Topologies
What is a network topology? It’s simply the geography or layout of a network. Which type is best for a particular environment depends on a number of factors, including the number of computers (nodes) on the network and the geographical area. This article examines the most common computer networking topologies.
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Robert Taylor: Network Visionary
[Recorded May 13, 2010]
Bob Taylor planned to be a Methodist minister like his father. Instead, he became an evangelist for an idea that changed the world: easy-to-use computers that talk to each other. “I was never interested in the computer as a mathematical device, but as a communication device,” Taylor said. Taylor’s interests — and his genius for getting them funded — helped develop computer networking, the personal computer, and many of the other technologies that drove the global computer revolution.
As director of ARPA’s Information Processing Techniques office, Taylor funded Doug Engelbart, inventor of the mouse and co-inventor of many of the aspects of computing we take for granted today from clickable links to multiple windows. Taylor then hired networking pioneer Larry Roberts to oversee the ARPAnet project — the first major experiment in general computer networking, and a key ancestor of the Internet.
As founder of the Xerox PARC Computer Systems Laboratory, Taylor went on to recruit and manage the hot-tempered brigade of geniuses who developed the set of features so familiar on our Mac and Windows machines today, including the graphical user interface, Ethernet and laser printing. He also oversaw important work in connecting networks to each other.
In this candid and far-ranging discussion with Guy Raz, the weekend host of NPR’s All Things Considered, Taylor shares his life stories and discusses the process of fostering innovation and the evolution of radical technologies.
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3 NetFPGA router Demonstration
The NetFPGA enables researchers and students to build working prototypes of high-speed, hardware-accelerated networking systems. The NetFPGA has been used in the classroom to teach students how to build Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) switches and Internet Protocol (IP) routers that use hardware rather than software to forward packets. The NetFPGA hardware can be used by researchers to prototype new types of clean-slate services for next-generation networks.
A demonstration of NetFPGA routers was presented on February 28, 2008. In this 12-minute video, three NetFPGA routers were set up and high-definition video was streamed across the Gigabit-speed network. All of the packet switching and routing functions were performed in hardware. The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol was run in the Software Component of the Router (SCONE). As shown in the demonstration, OSPF allowed the video to be re-routed across a two-hop network path when the one-hop link was disconnnected. The Java-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) is used to control and monitor the operation of the NetFPGA hardware.
For more information on the NetFPGA, see http://NetFPGA.org/
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Set a Wifi Password – D-Link
In this CitronTech video, I will be showing you how to set your wireless settings such as network name, password and more!
Works on: Windows, Mac and Linux.
Have any questions? Ask them in the comments or send me a message! I’ll reply to all of them ASAP.
Link to the routers settings page:
http://192.168.0.1/
If you’re not on the DIR-615 but are on another wireless router from D-Link, your default router IP may be:
http://192.168.0.0/
Some routers such as Linksys have DIFFERENT IP addresses so if you have a different router, Google for “(Router model) IP” and you should find the default IP. You can also look in your internet settings.
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GINtech Systems Video 2 Part 2 – Bytes, Networking, Hardware Info
Part 2 for the 2nd video from GINtech Systems. For more information, read description from video 2 part 1.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhzIK4ZXHmA
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How To Create a Wireless Network At Home
Watch this video for a demonstration of “How To Create a Wireless Network At Home”. To complete the task, you will need:
A computer with wireless capability
A high-speed modem, like a DSL or cable modem
A wireless router
Get started with the first step: Make sure your computer is configured to go wireless. If it doesnt have a wireless network card already installed, youll need to buy one.
For the complete guide, go to http://www.howcast.com/videos/30237-How-To-Create-a-Wireless-Network-At-Home
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How to make a Cat5e Network/Ethernet Cable
Jim, from CableSupply.com, shows us how to make a patch cord from scratch. To purchase the needed parts go to http://www.CableSupply.com.
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Ethernet cable standard is defined by the Electronic Industries Association and Telecommunications Industry Association (commonly known as EIA/TIA). CAT5 is the 5th generation of twisted pair Ethernet cabling and the most popular of all twisted pair cables in use today The Category 5e standard is now officially part of the 568A standard. Cat5e is recommended for all new installations, and was designed for transmission speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second (Gigabit Ethernet). Maximum length for CAT5e cable: 100m
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