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Placement of the firewall
Expert: Puneet Mehta | 08 Sep 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - In this expert response, Puneet Mehta tells us where the placement of the firewall should be architecturally.
Initial steps to creating a small-scale WAN
15 Jun 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - I work at a financial services group and have 100 employees with varying degrees of security access (low, med, high). Every employee has a computer, and there are two network printers/copiers in every building. We are trying ...
Best practices for DNS on a new domain
Submitted By: ITKnowledge Exchange | 10 Jun 2005
ITKNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE MEMBER ADVICE - ITKnowledge Exchange member "TheVyrys" had a question about what happens with the DNS when changing a domain name; read the advice other forum members gave.
Routing policy
Submitted By: By Doug Downer | 17 May 2005
TIP - Having policies in place to ensure proper network layering will help your network to scale.
Frame Relay as a networking option
21 Mar 2005
TECHCOLUMN - If you need to share data between business locations but wince at the cost of full time dedicated trunk lines, consider Frame Relay as a viable cost saving alternative.
What costs I can expect when designing A LAN? How can I keep costs to a minimum?
Expert: Carrie Higbie | 03 Mar 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - What costs I can expect when designing A LAN? How can I keep costs to a minimum?
The Holy Grail of five-nines reliability
Submitted By: John Shepler | 03 Mar 2005
TECHCOLUMN - Learn what five-nines reliability means and discover just how close to perfect it really is.
Cryptography For Dummies, Chapter 1
Submitted By: John Wiley &Sons (written by Chey Cobb) | 03 Mar 2005
TIP - This chapter provides insight into the art of cryptography -- scrambling data so that it looks like babble to anyone except those who know the trick to decoding it.
Utilize handhelds for helpdesk assistance
Submitted By: By Tom Lancaster | 21 Feb 2005
TIP - If you are using an online helpdesk, reach the users who can't get online by utilizing their handhelds.
PoE gives you power over the Ethernet
Submitted By: John Shepler | 16 Feb 2005
TECHCOLUMN - Learn about power over Ethernet and its advantages.


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