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- FBI investigation nets $3.5 million worth of fake network equipment
- The FBI has announced that an investigation into counterfeit network components made in China -- and sold to the U.S. government -- has recovered about 3,500 fake devices with a value of $3.5 million. The uncovered devices include pirated versions of Cisco routers, switches, interface converters, and...
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Unified Communication: Major network equipment and software makers compete for unification.
- Unified Communication : Current trends...Is the current development in unified communication space great for end user experience ?
- Discussion threads 2007-06-01
- Unified Communication: Major network equipment and software makers compete for unification.
- Unified communication, a term that in a nutshell means “Anytime anywhere connectivity†got a lot of attention at the recently concluded INTEROP summit at Las Vegas. As the network’s wireless and wired data carrying capacity swells, networking gear manufacturers are keen on not losing out on the technology front. The...
- Blog posts 2007-06-01
- Visio 2003 Network Equipment Shapes
- Does anyone know where I can download network equipment shapes for identical devices in my network? Im using Visio 2003. I need shapes for 3 com switches, fortinet firewalls and cisco firewalls. thanksCisco has them on their website. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/prod_visio_icon_list.htmlNot sure about others.You might find...
- Q&A 2006-08-24
- Can anyone Identify this power supply?
- I bought these in a lot of government surplus (I know they don't cost as much as the Fed's paid for them 4392.00 Ea.) and for the life of me I can't find out what they go to. One sticker on it is as listed here.Computer ProductsP/N NFS250-7630100-240 VAC5.0-2.5A ...
- Q&A 2005-08-19
- TechRepublic Tutorial: Create a crossover adapter to troubleshoot network equipment
- Use this handy tool to quickly diagnose your networkWhen you’re troubleshooting cascaded router/hub/switch connection problems, you may want to investigate the crossover cables as a possible cause. However, chances are you don’t have a spare crossover cable lying around that you can use for a quick test.I recently discovered a...
- Technical articles 2002-12-03
- Three tips for cost crunching network projects without loss of quality
- With the economic climate as it is, many organizations are being pressed to do more with less, and the network is no exception. Rick Vanover offers a few ways that savings can be made on network projects. by Rick Vanover
- Blog posts 2008-10-12
- Dittberner's Examination of Nokia's OSS Middleware Proposal: Should Network Equipment Providers Support a Multi-Vendor OSS Frame?
- The high cost of OSS integration OPEX can no longer be ignored. Network Equipment Providers NEPs have their own reasons for making integration a priority: fixed and mobile networks are converging, new Asian NEPs are getting stronger, and networks are becoming enormously complex. To respond, NEPs realize they must move...
- White papers 2005-11-02
- TechNet Webcast: Building Custom Network Equipment Shapes for Visio 2003 (Level 200)
- This webcast shows how to create clear and attractive network equipment shapes using various drawing tools in Visio. Visio 2003 uses the powerful parametric programming interface known as the ShapeSheet. The attendee will learn how to save time by building SmartShapes efficiently, and take advantage of an offer for qualified...
- Webcasts 2005-08-25
- Saving money with bold tactics
- While the economic climate is not a highlight of many of our environments, we can work a little harder to get our dollars to go further. Here are some tips by IT pro Rick Vanover to consider in your technology landscape. by Rick Vanover
- Blog posts 2009-03-02
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- FBI investigation nets $3.5 million worth of fake network equipment
- It can be argued that deliberately tampering with networking equipment could result in security being seriously compromised, especially if they are subsequently sold to law enforcement or to the military. Do you see firmware exploits forming the backdrop of the next security epidemic?RE: FBI investigation nets $3.5 million worth of...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-12
- Recommended Place To Buy Network Equipment
- HelloI am looking to buy some network equipment to upgrade and expand our network. I will require switches, hubs, racks and more, does anybody recommend any online shops that are cheap and will post to the UK?ThanksZak
- Discussion threads 2007-03-04
- Talking Shop: Beware of Cisco refurbished equipment
- Looks at the harsh warranty restrictions Cisco is putting on refurbished or used routing equipmentCisco Systems was the darling of the IT industry and the stock market in the 1990s, as it enjoyed phenomenal growth (50 percent or more, year after year) throughout the decade. During this period, Cisco was,...
- Technical articles 2002-03-28
- Network planning: Pay now or pay later
- You can't exactly ask others how they've configured their networks etiquette and all. But you're curious about how well you've done with your own. Here's how Hamilton College approached its systems design.For almost 15 months, I’ve been involved in a network electronics upgrade at Hamilton College, a small liberal arts...
- Technical articles 2000-02-24
- 10 things you should know about designing a small business network
- This article is also available as a PDF download.Microsoft hit a home run with Windows Small Business Server.It's becoming increasingly difficult to find small business servers not runningthe economically priced Windows operating system. The Windows Server 2003platform provides stability, while the Exchange and SQL engines providescalability. Wizards, meanwhile, simplify administration.When...
- Technical articles 2006-09-25
- Protect your network using UPS systems
- Is your network prepared for a power outage? Jake Necessary explains why it's a good idea to use UPS systems in your network to keep from losing valuable data.Are you prepared to protect your network resources in case of a storm? As network engineers, we often develop disaster recovery plans...
- Technical articles 2000-07-03
- Tips for completing a network documentation project
- Documenting a client's network takes more than the use of autodiscovery tools. We asked industry experts for tips to help consultants gather information about a client's existing network and avoid the pitfalls of such a project.Documentation, and its maintenance, is often a low priority in the day-to-day IT work schedule....
- Technical articles 2002-11-08
- Members offer tips for building a test network
- Test networks can be invaluable in preparing for certification exams. In response to Erik Eckel's recent article recommending some basic requirements for building such a network, members responded with a variety of their own tips and suggestions.When it comes to building a test network, you always want to make sure...
- Technical articles 2001-04-13
- Get IT Done: Diagram a building-to-building fiber network with Visio
- How to use Visio to document your intra-building cablingDocumenting your network is arguably the least enjoyable part of being an administrator. It is detailed, tedious, and time-consuming work. Yet to neglect it is to put your network, and your job, in peril.Fortunately, Microsoft Visio can help streamline the process and...
- Technical articles 2002-05-10
- Network Change-Over
- I came into a job position where the domain is on a Class C internal network. The ip is 192.168.165.x. This limits the number of hosts that are allowed on the network line. I want to change the internal network to a Class A network, somewhere in...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-22
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