Blog Update!!!

I know.. This blog hasn’t been updated in a while. I was busy personally as well as undergoing some team changes. Now things have settled down. There are some major updates coming up this month The blog will see a new design. Well not entirely new, but you will see a change in logo and slight layout [...]

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CCSP Certification

CCSP stands for Cisco certified security professional. In order to get this certification you need to pass certain tests which are carried out by Pearson VUE. The levels of certification include entry, associate, professional, expert and architect. Also there are many pathways namely design, wireless, service provider, storage networking, networking voice, routing and switching and [...]

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CCNP Certification

If you have been awarded the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification, you surely might want to push things a little further and also get a CCNP certification (Cisco Certified Network Professional). If you get the Cisco Certified Network Professional you will be increasing your chances of getting a steady job that is well paid and [...]

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CCNA Certification

CCNA stands for Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. Once you get this certification you are regarded as skilled professional who can easily work on computer networks of a medium size. Although there are no special requisites for taking this program, it’s good to keep in mind the suggestions made by Cisco for training and books. [...]

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Home Computer Networking Tips

Networked computers at home is a common sight these days because of the ease at which you can share resources, share a single internet connection and even play a couple of multiplayer games when you feel like it. To create a network at home you only need a couple of things: A router or switch [...]

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L3 Switches

Level 3 Switches (or L3) are devices used for networking and routing. They are rated as being high-performance and cost effective devices. Some of you might be confused by the name because Layer 3 of the OSI model is usually used by routers and Layer 2 by switches Here are a couple of important characteristics [...]

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Business Computer Networking and it’s Benefits

I had blogged about company networking previously and it should be an eye opener for entrepreneurs for realizing the need for a network within their company. Business computer networking is a very common thing to see today, with most companies, form the smallest to the largest, have an active computer network in their offices. These [...]

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Computer Networking Tips

In this article I will attempt to provide with information and computer networking tips for beginners. After reading this you should at least have an idea about what you want and what you need. So, first of all there is the question that we have to ask. Are you a beginner or an intermediate when [...]

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LAN Cables

LAN cables are the means with which you connect computers to a network, hence the term LAN cable or Local Area Network cable. These cables are now used in most office buildings and in any other company that has several computers. The cable itself would be useless without the specific adapter at each end. These [...]

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Cloud Server Basics

Cloud servers are virtual server that you can rent and manage however you want. The company that you have purchased the server from installs the Operating System (usually Linux based OS, but now I’ve seen they are testing this with windows as well) and you can install anything else that you need for your specific [...]

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