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Jan 30
Poppyseed asked:


Here is a senario:A staff of 75 members want to expand their space, they are occupying 2 top floors of a 6 floor building.They are have their eye on the building oppposite the street,just like their building it has 6 floors and the top floor is avaliable for rent.Only one third of the staff will move across to the new building.Their current equipment includses: 75 worksatations, 2 file servers comtaining their central database, one domain controller. a backup domain controller and a proxy server.They run a fire-walling software on the proxy server and are satisfied that the security on the file server is adequate.Again they have a hub stack on each of the 2 floors, each with a36 port switch to connect the workstations to their private domain and they have a single leased line to their ISP.

Jan 30
PURUSHOTHAM K asked:


What actually it means, whether somebody using my account on internet?

Jan 27
Beau G asked:


I have a question about wiring my XBO 360 to play live?
ok i have a wireless router downstairs, my xbox upstairs and a computer with a netgear switch thing in the room next to my xbox, if i plug a ethernet plug into the network hub switch thing which is plugged into my computer will i have connection?

Jan 23
busterp asked:


Peer to peer network - two computer connected with NICs, ethernet cable and switch. One computer has 2nd NIC for DSL (only that computer).

If I got a Linksys DSL Router, could I scrap the switch or not? I need both computers to see each other and connect to the internet.

Jan 21
same_sst asked:


computer of network

Jan 20
Matt asked:


I have a home network with 10 computers/devices, all connected to a 16 port gigabit switch. I currently have one port on my router connected to the switch. Would there be any advantage or disadvantage in connecting all 4 ports to the switch? Will it provide better performance or mess it up? I’m stuck with the router that Verizon provided because I have the coax connection from the Fios service. Thank you!!

Jan 17
K asked:


My wife is allowed to wear headphones and use a personal radio at work. It’s very popular there to use “TV radios” and listen to soap operas on the local networks. With the switch to DTV next month, she wants to find a way to continue listening. We’ve seen several “Digital TV radios” but none has a clear description of whether or not “Digital” means the type of signal vs. the digital tuning LCD. Is there really such a thing?

Jan 17
roderickian asked:


Been looking for but cannot find a 2 port 10/100 card to be able to do this. Is there such a thing.? Is there a double adapter for a single port ethernet card? Any suggestions to be able to run two different networks, “at the same time” would be great. Dont want to have to manually switch between the networks, want both running at the same time.

Jan 12
college_student asked:


We just switched from satellite to cable, and now I don’t know which channel to tune in to see AI tomorrow night. It would help if I knew what network it was on. Is it Fox?

Jan 11
leader_of_the_four_horsemen asked:


ok, currently in my appartment, the main router (wired) and modem is in my parents bedroom, the net is run through the router into my room, and then form another rouer into my pc\xbox\whatever. can I switch out my router, with a wireless one, but it still be conneted to the main WIRED router?

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