Schedule an Automatic PC Shutdown! Tutorial! – Tekzilla Daily Tip
Restart your machine automatically with a simple program!
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How to Secure your Linksys Wireless Router – PK Networking
This video shows how to secure your Linksys Wireless Router. This was done in Windows XP. For more help go to http://www.pknetworking.com
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How to Turn Any Webcam into a Security Camera! – Tekzilla Daily Tip
http://revision3.com/tekzilla Keep an eye on your stuff with free software from Vitamin D.
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Building a Computer, Part 7: First Boot and Setting up the BIOS
The seventh and final segment of a series on how to assemble a computer. In this episode, we’ll explain how to configure your BIOS setting for the first boot up of your new computer!
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Bridged Networking-Part 9 Network Layer,L3F,Forwarding Table
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
Bridged Networking-Part 8(Spanning Tree,BPDU,Protocol,table)
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
Bridged Networking – Part 7(MAC Table,Filter,L2F,Dynamic)
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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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.
Duration : 1:27:25
Bridged Networking – Part 6(MAC,Bridge Table,Data Layer)
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 : 0:6:56
Wireless Networking Security – MAC Access List
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A tip on how to lock down your wireless network to specific machines.
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