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  • … it to the router’s LAN IP address. I typically use *.*.*.240-250 for access points, print servers, network cameras, and computers hosting services that require static IPs. Disable DHCP. Disable the DHCP server on the “router”. Attach modem to LAN port. Attach the “router” (now an access point, really …

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  • This post is a reminder to myself in case I ever need to troubleshoot this setup process again, but I thought I would post it just in case it is useful to somebody else. A couple I ordered myself a Linksys WRT150N to replace my aging Linksys WRT54G wireless router. I wanted to update my …

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  • … on power and cooling in the large data centers that power their networks. A small shop or home should have the same focus - reducing energy usage and determining what it takes to power computers, monitors, servers, network devices, etc. - including the desk lamp and microwave. What should you do? Use …

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  • … clusters of custom built servers. The servers are little more than homemade PCs contructed of cheap commodity microprocessors and hard drives purchased in bulk directly from manufacturers. Rather than being wired together inside boxes, the computers are attached to tall metal racks with Velcro, making …

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  • … Windows servers for a number of different roles including domain controller, remote access server, file server, print server, Web server, and much more * Add users to your domain’s Active Directory and organize users in groups and organizational units * Implement network services such as DNS, DHCP …

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  • … of other services. Most portable computers do not have keyboards Rotating memories such as Hard Drives, CD roms, and DVDs are on their way out. Most users have servers on their homes and offices where they keep large stores of digital objects, including, among other things, virtual reality …

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  • … of other services. Most portable computers do not have keyboards Rotating memories such as Hard Drives, CD roms, and DVDs are on their way out. Most users have servers on their homes and offices where they keep large stores of digital objects, including, among other things, virtual reality …

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  • … with Verizon Wireless’ products and services, and Verizon is the exclusive U.S. service provider for the Storm. I ordered my Storm from a Verizon storefront operation on December 9, and despite their warning that it might not be delivered until after Christmas, it arrived at my house by FedEx on December …

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  • … by confusing the switch into mirroring traffic to all ports or by a technique know as ARP poisoning (more on this later). The above is about Ethernet networks, WiFi (802.11a/802.11b/802.11g/802.11n) is a bit different however. Wireless LANs act a lot like Ethernet LANs using hubs. Every computer …

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  • … with critical content management requirements. Small- and middle-market publishers have been aggressively pursuing XML-based workflows that elegantly store data for both print and the Web, and allow for cross-platform sharing of that data. Plus, these homegrown systems contain business rules and other logic …