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- Build Your Skills: IP address classes overview
- Breaks down the five IP address classes in order to explain how they manipulate TCP/IP protocol functionalityBefore two or more computers can communicate with each other, a set of rules has to be in place describing the procedures for each host or router on the network to follow when sending...
- Technical articles 2001-03-08
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- Build Your Skills: Subnetting and supernetting IP networks
- Covers procedures involved in subnetting Class A, B, and C networks, as well as those involved in supernetting Class C networksIn the past few years, as the number of hosts connected to the Internet has grown beyond expectations, it has become apparent that the present IP addressing scheme imposes limitations...
- Technical articles 2001-03-22
- Supernetting Class C networks
- If you have more than one Class C network and you need more hosts, you might want to try to supernet your Class C networks to create one large network. In this Daily Feature, Jim McIntyre shows you how.As the Internet has grown, it has become more difficult for organizations...
- Technical articles 2001-05-07
- Stopping fraud by blackballing PCs
- not thought out fullyso, a savvy fraudster that really took the time to learn something in computer science couldn't run a virtual pc on their machine ( or 100 ) and set up these accounts?This is a prime example of lack luster research.Thus we see the first users of the...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-31
- Floders over broadband
- Hi there,I need help on how to share files and folders over a broadband connections from seperate location.Hello...I presume you're running Windows and talking about Windows File Sharing over the Internet. The answer would be completely different otherwise!Considerations and Notes:- Using Windows File Sharing over the Internet is technically no...
- Q&A 2005-04-14
- How do you secure your WLAN?
- Wireless LANs allow mobile users quick, easy network access and are popping up in corporate offices, hotels, airports, schools, and even large public spaces at an astounding rate. Yet broadcasting network traffic through the open air raises substantial security concerns. If you support a WLAN, do you use any of...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-17
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