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Home Networking Tutorial :
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IEC Home Networking
Definition and Overview
Definition
Home networking is the collection of elements that process, manage, transport, and store information, enabling the connection and integration of multiple computing, control, monitoring, and communication devices in the home.
Date Added: 11/4/2006 | Visits: 972 |
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Network Cabling : The following topics are covered in this book
*Cabling Books
*Cabling FAQs and Glossaries
*UTP & STP Cabling
*Optical Fiber
*Structured Cabling
Date Added: 11/2/2006 | Visits: 732 |
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Introduction to Network Security : Network security is a complicated subject, historically only tackled by well-trained and experienced experts. However, as more and more people become ``wired'', an increasing number of people need to understand the basics of security in a networked world. This document was written with the basic computer user and information systems manager in mind, explaining the concepts needed to read through the hype in the marketplace and understand risks and how to deal with them.
Date Added: 9/27/2006 | Visits: 563 |
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Top 8 Tips for Wireless Home Network Security : Many folks setting up wireless home networks rush through the job to get their Internet connectivity working as quickly as possible. That's totally understandable. It's also quite risky as numerous security problems can result
Date Added: 9/27/2006 | Visits: 240 |
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Securing Network Services and Infrastructure : This document presents some tips and suggestions for system administrators and network managers who are responsible for securing their networks. The document begins with an outline and basic steps for those new to server and network security.
Date Added: 9/27/2006 | Visits: 247 |
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Wireless Security Blackpaper : WLAN networks exist in either infrastructure or ad hoc mode. Ad hoc networks have multiple wireless clients talking to each other as peers to share data among themselves without the aid of a central Access Point.
Date Added: 9/27/2006 | Visits: 197 |
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