How to Secure your Linksys Wireless Router – PK Networking

Posted on July 9th, 2010 by admin in networking router | No Comments »

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

Duration : 0:4:1

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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.

Duration : 0:7:12

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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.

Duration : 0:7:12

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Networking Vista machines to other XP machines by Tramposch

Posted on June 12th, 2010 by admin in networking computers | 25 Comments »

Today I will show you how to network Vista computers with an XP computer.

A password is required for vista.

Keywords:
Network, MSHOME, WORKGROUP

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Duration : 0:9:2

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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.

Duration : 0:7:12

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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.

Duration : 0:6:56

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Wireless Networking Security – MAC Access List

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

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

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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.

Duration : 0:7:12

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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.

Duration : 0:7:12

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Set a Wifi Password – D-Link

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 by admin in networking router | 25 Comments »

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.

Thanks for watching this CitronTech video!
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Duration : 0:2:41

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