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What is the length of a ScUTP and TERA cable run?
Learn what the length of a ScUTP cable run and TERA cable run is in this response from our network infrastructure expert on standards-based runs.08 Oct 2007
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Configure branch office VLANs to route across WAN
If your traffic isn't routable across WLAN networks, learn how you need to configure your branch office VLANs to route traffic across your WAN.08 Oct 2007
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802.11n wireless network keeps college unwired
Morrisville State College is deploying 802.11n to replace its aging wireless network. In a "calculated risk," the college has implemented 10 802.11n access points so far and plans to replace the re...04 Oct 2007
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Does a firewall need two static IPs for port forwarding?
See if it takes two static IPs to accomplish port forwarding in a Cisco firewall, in this expert response from network security expert Puneet Mehta.03 Oct 2007
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Network security: Empower users without endangering IT
Like it or not, the security of a network often depends on the participation of end users. Rather than developing an "us vs. them" mindset, you can empower your users with the right policies, guide...02 Oct 2007
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What IPv6 topology/configuration is used most in peer-to-peer tunneling?
Learn what IPv6 topology and configuration is used most in peer-to-peer tunneling, in this expert response with Silvia Hagen.02 Oct 2007
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World Cyber Games' network is 'organized chaos'
An enterprise-grade network was built by ProCurve Networking by HP last week for the World Cyber Games in Seattle. It offers thousands of gamers uninterrupted access.02 Oct 2007
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direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) or direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA)
Direct sequence spread spectrum, also known as direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA), is one of two approaches to spread spectrum modulation for digital signal transmission over t...01 Oct 2007
Network Management Strategies for the CIO