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Asynchronous Pulsed Radiated Incident Light
Asynchronous Pulsed Radiated Incident Light is a multi-duplicitous communication protocol (MDCP) used to configure wireless local area networks (WLANs) on the fly.29 Mar 2007
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Why do vendors say ANEXT and Shannon's capacity are the problems for passive connectivity?
Are ANEXT and Shannon's capacity problems for passive connectivity? Carrie Higbie clarifies this and the 10BASE-T standard in this expert response.29 Mar 2007
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When do you use a straight-through patch cable, and when do you use a crossover cable?
Learn when to use a straight-through patch cable and when to use a crossover cable in this Q&A with infrastructure expert Carrie Higbie.29 Mar 2007
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Network security, content security markets to grow in 2007
The network security appliance and software markets are expected to continue growing steadily in 2007, while content security sales will begin to affect most enterprises' networking budgets.29 Mar 2007
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What kind of work does the Department of Distributed System (DSD) do?
DSD stands for the Department of Distributed System. Training and certification expert Ed Tittel explains what kind of work DSD does and what kind of future there is in this department, in this exp...28 Mar 2007
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Who is the target market for IPS and what are the big players doing to gain market share?
Security expert, Puneet Mehta offers an excellent resource for learning who the target market is for IPS, in this Q&A.28 Mar 2007
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Do I need a structured cabling certification as a systems administrator?
Find out if systems administrators need an additional certification on structured cabling, with SCSA and CCNA already under their belt, in this expert response with Ed Tittel.28 Mar 2007
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What is the difference between the CCSP and the CISSP certification?
Certification expert Ed Tittel differentiates between CCSP and CISSP certifications in this expert response.28 Mar 2007
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What are the best tools for monitoring and troubleshooting my network?
See what monitoring and troubleshooting tools are best for your Exchange server, Windows 2003 servers and network, in this Q&A with security expert Puneet Mehta.28 Mar 2007
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Server and storage virtualization end network management isolation
In the past, system management and network management were separate disciplines. Recent advances in network-wide server and storage virtualization blur the boundaries and require an integrated view...28 Mar 2007
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How do I get my LAN computers to reach the Internet?
Get your LAN computers to reach the Internet in this response from wireless expert Lisa Phifer.27 Mar 2007
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What are the criteria for evaluating an indoor wireless network?
In this Q&A., learn how to evaluate an indoor wireless network with criteria provided by expert Lisa Phifer.27 Mar 2007
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What can we do to connect our wireless router to our wireless client?
Experiencing a persistent inability to connect a wireless router from your wireless client? Lisa Phifer details how to fix this problem.27 Mar 2007
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How do I figure out the configuration on my router?
Figure out the configuration on your router with the help of routing and switching expert Sudhanshu Gupta.26 Mar 2007
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a widely-used protocol for managing router information within a self-contained network such as a corporate local area network (LAN) or an interconnected group ...26 Mar 2007
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What configuration option would remove our Novell client/server dependency on PIM Dense Mode?
Novell client/server configuration options to remove your PIM Dense Mode dependency are discussed by IPv4 and IPv6 expert Silvia Hagen in this Q&A.26 Mar 2007
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Is there any private/public IP address range in IPv6?
Learn about private and public IP address ranges in IPv6 in this expert response by Silvia Hagen.26 Mar 2007
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What top five subjects does the CCNA test focus on?
Know what subjects are tested most heavily on in the CCNA exam. Use this top five list from Cisco certifications expert Dave Minutella in this response.26 Mar 2007
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How much does the CCNA test for ISDN?
In this Q&A, David Minutella answers how much the CCNA tests for ISDN with DDR and ISDN being popular overseas.26 Mar 2007
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Can you write a CCNP exam through a CCNA ID?
Using an expired Cisco ID to take your next exam? See what Cisco certification expert David Minutella says about writing a CCNP exam through a CCNA ID.26 Mar 2007
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