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  • Router Expert: Building a WLAN proxy server, IP routing

    This tip describes how to configure a multi-interface Linux server so it reaches all of the networks beyond all of its local interfaces by implementing a static kernel IP route table. 

  • VoIP natural fit with text-to-speech information delivery

    Turning text into sound involves several potential technical hurdles and numerous interesting components. Ed Tittel explains the process in this tip. 

  • IPv6 mobility: Part 2

    A look at the mechanisms that enable increased scalability, reliability and security for mobile networks in IPv6. 

  • Get ready for IPv6: Five security issues to consider

    Learn about the potential hazards of migrating to IPv6 and how to ensure a smooth transition without jeopardizing your company's security. 

  • Routing protocol basics, part 2

    A look at the characteristics of the OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP routing protocols. 

  • Routing protocol basics, part 1

    A detailed look at the characteristics of IGP routing protocols RIP and IGRP/EIGRP. 

  • Router Expert: Filtering with MAC addresses

    This month our router expert discuss some strategies for controlling host network access using MAC address filtering. 

  • Blocking P2P

    ITKnowledge Exchange member "rmrsystems" had a question about how to block P2P activity and fellow techies helped out. Here is a portion of the conversation. 

  • Public vs. private networks

    ITKnowledge Exchange member "rpvish" had a question about how to ping internal and external networks, and fellow techies helped out. Here is a portion of the conversation. 

  • How DNS works

    ITKnowledge Exchange member "xevier" had a question about how DNS really works and fellow techies jumped in on the conversation and helped out. Here is a part of the conversation.