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Subnetting to increase performance
There comes a time when a network becomes too big and performance begins to suffer as a result of too much traffic. When that happens, one of the ways that you can solve the problem is by breaking the network into smaller pieces using subnets. Tech Article
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Making sense of Windows routing tables
When routing packets across a network, things do occasionally go wrong. In these situations, it is helpful to be familiar with the Windows routing tables. Routing tables dictate the flow of packets from the machine in question. This tip will show you... Tip
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Top 10 chapter downloads of 2005
View our most popular chapter downloads of 2005. You'll find an interesting assortment of chapters on firewalls, wireless networks, security and certifications. These chapters are reproduced in partnership with Cisco Press, John Wiley & Sons, McGraw-... Chapter Library
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port
On computer and telecommunication devices, a port (noun) is generally a specific place for being physically connected to some other device, usually with a socket and plug of some kind. Definition
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How do I specify a network connection in Windows XP?
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What effects will new voice applications have on our network?
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Crash Course: Windows networking
Love it or hate it, part of every net admin's job is making your infrastructure work with Microsoft software. In this Windows networking Crash Course, we've assembled our best tips and tricks to make your job easier. Crash Course
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Router Expert: Building VLAN interfaces in Linux and IOS
Segmenting a wireless LAN with VLANs can increase security. Find out from our router expert how to support VLAN interfaces in Linux and Cisco IOS. Tip
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What tools are available to identify IP addresses on my LAN?
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What is the general industry position on issues surrounding local application development?
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