- Troubleshooting Hub Connections By:-Ace Winget
There are various parts of a network that can go wrong. You have to make sure that every part of the network functions correctly including the network adapters, cables, connectors, switches, hubs, routers, etc. Network hardware isn't the only thing that needs to be setup correctly; there may be software issues as well.
- Switch Issues By:-Ace Winget
Although Ethernet switches are easy to maintain some network issues may arise from time to time. Some of the more common problems are listed below. I'll offer some suggestions that will help you when troubleshooting these problems.
- What Is An Ethernet Hub? By:-Ace Winget
An Ethernet hub connects multiple computers or devices in order to form a network. Network switches have now largely replaced Ethernet hubs. There are a few instances where it's better to use a hub rather than a switch, though none of the reasons to use a hub instead of a switch pertain to a typical network.
- Why Do I Need A Switch In My Network? By:-Ace Winget
The least expensive way to connect several computers together is by using a hub. A hub simply passes on information it receives from one computer to all the other computers it is connected with. Each computer must determine if the information is meant for it.
- What Hubs Do By:-Ace Winget
Some people may feel intimidated or fearful of technology, especially the devices made to interact with computers. Sometimes it can feel like a whole different world when you try to understand the devices.
- Broadband Routers Explained By:-Ace Winget
Broadband routers are a combination of Ethernet switches and Network Address Translators. It can sometimes be a mixture between an Ethernet hub and a NAT. Most broadband routers have a dynamic host configuration protocol server. They are also supposed to have a Domain Name Service proxy server. Broadband routers protect their LAN lines through a hardware firewall so people from the outside can't get in to their files.
- The Know How Of Hubs By:-Ace Winget
To some people the computer and technology world seems like a separate and new language. Most people hire someone to take care of it for them, but others study and learn to understand it. If you want to understand it, then this article will help you learn about hubs.
- Use A Router To Share The Internet By:-Ace Winget
If you want to provide one or more computers in your home or business access to the internet you will need a router. Having one enables you to create a home network. It can also be used to connect multiple networks together.
- What Kind Of Wireless Networking Adapter Works Best For You? By:-Ace Winget
When internet users were confined to a desktop computer, it was no more hassle to plug in your internet cord than it was to plug in the rest of your computer. With increasing portability and advancing technologies, however, something had to be done. After all, what good was a laptop if you still had to be plugged in order to use it?
- Dial Up VS Wireless By:-Ace Winget
Wireless networks are very important. There are changes being made across the globe to incorporate wireless networking adapters. The reason? They are the new advancement in technology.
- The Main Locations To Find Wireless Networks By:-Ray Lewis
These days you can find wireless electronic networks in many more places, for example, officers, schools and even your own home. They are fairly cheap and very easy to setup. An individual can carry out various chores using this type of setup. You are not restricted to just one computer to finish the chores in hand. Almost anyone can do it as it's a very easy procedure.
- Reicom presents world first “issue free” wireless A/V bridge By:-Michele Barbiero
Airexstream is an extended temperature range wireless H.264/AAC Video & Audio bridge intended for professional usage that provides the QoS of a wired solution and is specifically designed for fixed and mobile professional applications.
Its radio platform is derived from our military SDR (Software Defined Radio) which makes it fully reprogrammable; it is powered by HSBRA™ (High Speed Broadband Radio Access) and Clancast™ Hybrid MESH technologies, developed by Reicom Technical Department.
- WiFi Wireless Systems in Robotic Factories Case Study By:-Lance W.
With all the WiFi hacking going on these days and the widespread use of wireless systems, is it wise for Factories to run al their robotic equipment off WiFi systems? Sure encryption would prevent most problems, but materials and parts are expensive and one robotic mess up is a real problem. You have a complete assembly line shut down, because of some two-bit hacker.
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