How to Extend an Apple Wireless Network
I show you how to extend an Apple wireless network with a AirPort Express. Thanks to Ace7394 for the suggestion!
Duration : 0:3:43
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
TRENDnet TEW-673GRU 802.11n router adds color LCD and more
http://www.tweaktown.com CES 2010 Yesterday we met with Zac from TRENDnet at their hotel suite here in Las Vegas and they were showing off a full range of their new networking goods. One product that got our interest was the TEW-673GRU 802.11n router that adds in a color LCD network management screen, a couple of 4dbi antennas (usually 2dbi), WPS and more. This router also supports concurrent dual band wireless and has a very reasonable price tag of around $150 USD. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Duration : 0:4:29
Computer Networking & Hardware : How to Install a Fan in a Computer
Installing a fan in a computer is usually a simple project, as many fans have locked mechanisms that hold them into place and use a four-connector hole that slides into the fan power on the motherboard. See how easy it is to install a processor fan or a case fan with tips from a systems administrator in this free video on computer hardware.
Expert: Jonathan Hill
Bio: Jonathan Hill works as a senior systems administrator for a large Web hosting company. He has achieved MCSA/MCSE credentials, among other industry certifications.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Duration : 0:2:6
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.
Duration : 0:7:12
Internet Basics : How Does a Wireless Network Internet Connection Work?
Wireless Internet works in three different ways: distribution Internet, wireless routers or hubs, and satellite Internet. Learn how wireless Internet works from an IT consultant in this free video on Internet networking.
Expert: Christopher Noble
Contact: www.doglikehorse.com
Bio: Christopher Noble is an IT entrepreneur who was instrumental in building two successful IT companies.
Filmmaker: Antonio Villagomez
Duration : 0:1:31
Wireless Networking 101: the basics
In this video, one video in the series entitled wireless networking 101, I discuss the basic layout and design of a typical home network. Using models, I can demonstrate each component of a home network in a effort to show you how all the components work together.
Want more tech information? Check out my blog at http://michaelsherlock.com/
Duration : 0:5:52
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
http://www.wirelessnetworkingworld.com
A tip on how to lock down your wireless network to specific machines.
Hope you find this helpful!
Specs on me: I’ve been in the tech support field for about 9yrs (helpdesk to now sys admin) and I’m just looking to share the knowledge and help folks out.
I don’t know everything (some techs act otherwise…haha), but if there’s something you need help with, let me know.
No question is too small or too big…but if it happens to be on the “big” side and I don’t know, then I’ll help you find the answer : )
Thanks for watching!
Duration : 0:3:39
Basics of Wireless Networking explained here