- Introduction to Network Access Protection (Part 7)

In Part 6, I showed you how to set up a VPN connection on a Windows Vista client. This part 7 will continue the discussion of how to complete the client configuration process.
- Part 2 - Troubleshooting TCP / IP: Structure method : Troubleshooting routing tables

In the previous article of this series, we outlined a structured method for troubleshooting TCP / IP network problems on Windows networks. This article will explain to you the
- Part 3 - Troubleshooting TCP / IP: Structure method: Fix network connections

The Repair feature for network connectivity is a useful tool for troubleshooting network connection problems. However, most administrators do not know much about how this feature
- Part 4 - Troubleshooting TCP / IP: Structural Methods: Use Netdiag.exe

In the previous article we examined how to fix network connections using the Repair feature of the Windows network connection.
- Managing Windows networks using scripts - Part 7: Troubleshooting errors

One thing we can do is say 'Please ignore the error'. That is what is said with this method. After all, any real-world administrator knows that IT is not a correct science
- Host-Based IDS and Network-Based IDS (Part 2)

In the second part of this article we will focus on HIDS and the benefits of HIDS within a collaborative environment. Besides we also offer an analysis that helps the ash leaders
- Managing Windows Networks using Script - Part 8: Handling remote scripting errors using Network Monitor 3.0

In Part 7, we started troubleshooting the error that occurred when trying to remotely change the IP address on an XP computer using the ChangeIPAddress.vbs script that was
- Connect 2 Windows XP laptops without cables

Connecting two laptops, or connecting two computers without cables you will need to go through several setup steps. To connect 2 desktops, 2 computers must have a WiFi
- Managing Windows networks using Script - Part 9: Understanding remote scripting

Now you need to go back and review the techniques of remote control script in detail before we go further in this regard. One good way for you is to jump in and try everything,
- Managing Windows Networks with Scripts - Part 10: Tricks of remote control scripts

In the previous articles, we have been introduced to some concepts and issues around remote Windows scripting. In this section, I will continue the discussion by showing you two
- Network basics: Part 9 - Information about Active Directory

In the last part of this article series, I have talked about Active Directory and how it works with network domain controllers. In this section, we will continue to introduce it
- Open WiMAX - telecommunications revolution (Part I)

Ensuring open and coordinated access between manufacturers' devices, Open WiMAX (open WiMAX) brings the telecommunications market a centralized environment for service operators.
- Introduction to Network Access Protection (Part 4)

In the previous part of this series, we showed you how to configure the VPN component used to allow external users to access our network. In this part 4, we will go
- Improving the Open IP Service Setup program

Juniper Networks recently announced new solutions to Improve Open IP Service Setup (OSCP). Acme Packet and BitBand are the latest companies to participate in the program and
- Open WiMAX - telecommunications revolution (Part II)

WiMAX is not merely an improved radio access technology. This is a breakthrough achievement. WiMAX is of interest to major telecommunications equipment manufacturers to build
- Introduction to Network Access Protection (Part 5)

In the previous series of articles on this topic, we showed you how to configure a security policy so that Windows checks whether the client is requesting access to the network
- Learn about Network Access Control

With a world of data thieves, virus and virus threats on the network today, the need to follow certain policies, incorporating technology to control network access (Network Access
- Speed up network and Internet access

The speed of network connection depends not only on the speed of the hardware. Depending on the type of network connection you have, you can adjust the connection to speed up
- Hardly switch to IPv6 Internet

Switching to using the new generation Internet is no less difficult than trying to change the engine while the plane is still ... flying. Network devices and routers need to be
- Wifi = does not mean anything?

About the name Wifi, many people do not really understand this name. According to research, the name Wifi was derived from the integration of wireless connectivity standards in