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lukestuke

What To Expect From Networking In 2017 - 0 views

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    As networking is in a state of transition, 2017 will prove to be another interesting year. The disruption from digital transformation, the movement to the cloud and the changes in vendor landscape portend a very noteworthy year ahead as customers set their sights on optimizing their businesses.
anonymous

Networking - 0 views

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    The latest news, videos, and discussion topics on Networking
trungnguyen7

Networking Basics: What You Need To Know - 0 views

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    Networking basics include switches and routers, which can help your business share applications, speed information access, and enhance customer service.
W. Brock Son

The Basics of IP Subnetting | Linux Journal - 2 views

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    An article about subnetting, IP addresses and subnet masks.
Bill Genereux

Hackers used packet sniffers to filch credit card data - 4 views

An important lesson here. Physical security is crucial in an overal network security plan. Note that the hackers had to get access to the server room for this scheme to work.

networking internet technology network computing security privacy google

marie pinder

Networking News - 0 views

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    about upcoming networking technology.
Mark Walle

Social Media Today - 0 views

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    Where networking is heading towards
Mark Walle

How to Make Your Own Network Cabling - 1 views

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    An easy to understand, simplified informative document explaining cabling basics.
Gale Young

Rebirth of WiMAX Super Network = Death of Cellphone? Buzzword - 0 views

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    The funny thing about game-changing technologies is how long they can take to change the game. I first wrote about WiMAX (aka IEEE 802.16) more than three years ago, when specifications were just being finalized.
Gale Young

Sprint Overdrive 4G Mobile Hotspot Channels Wireless WiMax to Laptops - 0 views

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    Adoption of 4G WiMax networks, which promise faster anywhere-Internet than 3G networks, has advanced at a crawl in the U.S. The problem: There are far too few WiMax-blanketed cities, and far too few WiMax-compatible devices. The Sprint Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot ($100) is the most practical way of logging on to WiMax yet.
Samuel Moritz

Networking Hoax Gets Police Involved | The Jakarta Globe - 1 views

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    Pretty short article but I find it amazing how much trouble people can get in other countries for posting information like this.
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