- Internet connection sharing - Internet Connection Sharing

You have many computers, if you have to set up a separate Internet connection for each machine, it is not reasonable at all. Fortunately, Windows has built-in Internet Connection
- Internet: Transport layer protocols

The Transport layer in the DOD reference model (see Internet is really simple number 5/2003) provides the ability to communicate from one application program to another. In this
- Frame Relay, solutions for businesses and corporations (Part 1)

Frame Relay is a wide area network data transmission service based on packet switching technology. This is a CCITT [1] and ANSI [2] standard that defines the process of data
- Frame Relay, solutions for businesses and corporations (Part 2)

Addressing method In Figure 6, assume two PVCs [11], one between Atlanta and Los Angeles and one between San Jose and Pittsburgh. Los Angeles uses DLCI 22 to refer to its PVC with
- Introduction to DNS and DNS roaming

DNS (Domain Name System) is a distributed database system used to map between domain names and IP addresses. DNS offers a special method to maintain and link these mappings in a
- Wide area network WAN - Next part

As we know, the local area network (LAN) is used to connect devices together. The data transfer rate in the local network is therefore quite high. WAN networks, on the other
- Overview of 10 Gigabit Ethernet technology - Part I

Originating for more than 25 years, Ethernet has met the growing demand for packet switching networks. Due to the low cost and reliability that have been challenging for years,
- Overview of 10 Gigabit Ethernet technology - Part II

Originating for more than 25 years, Ethernet has met the growing demand for packet switching networks. Due to the low cost and reliability that have been challenging for years, the
- Gateway model for IP

Gateway is an element connecting intermediaries between two different networks, such as the public switched telephone network PSTN and Intenet network (refer to H.323 Architecture
- Network knowledge: WAN hardware

The WAN hardware you use depends on the WAN service you want to connect to. Each WAN protocol has different specifications and requirements for hardware and transmission media.
- Configure IP network address with MS-DOS command

Usually to configure and set the IP address for machines in the network you just need to configure in Network Connections and set the IP address in the TCP / IP protocol with the
- CDMA network technologies: A decade of development and challenges - Part 1

The article briefly describes the origins of CDMA technology and the introduction of 3G versions such as CDMA2000 1X and CDMA2000 1x EV-DO. An overview of the network structure is
- Create an ISDN connection on Windows 2000

Instructions for installing ISDN on Windows 2000
- General introduction about computer networks

General introduction: Computer networks are a number of computers that are connected in some way to exchange information with each other with advantages: Many people can share an
- Share internet with Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Sever (ISA Server)

Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA Server) is the internet share software of the well-known Microsoft software company, the only upgrade (up to this point)
- Install the client (Client) for ISA

After installation is complete, ISA automatically creates a share folder named mspclnt on the server. From your client to Network Neighborhood (Win9x, WinME), My Network Places
- Set up and configure a LAN (Local Area Network)

Installing the network card: At first you have to install the network card into the computer by: turning off the computer, removing the computer's cover, then you find an empty
- NAT in WinGate

Network Address Translation (NAT) is a new feature in Wingate that allows clients to access the internet without going through a proxy, this feature is only available from Wingate
- Learn about local area networks - LAN: Ethernet - Part II

What is Ethernet? Ethernet is a local area network developed and developed by Xerox, Intel and Digital equipment. Ethernet is the most popular network for small networks today.
- Local area network - LAN: Devices - Part III

Hub - Also called multiport repeater, it functions exactly like the repeater but has multiple ports to connect to other devices. The common hub has 4,8,12 and 4 ports and is the