Tuesday, July 13, 2010

About Computer Networking: Are You a Perfect Citizen?

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From Bradley Mitchell, your Guide to Computer Networking
The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) is allegedly running a network monitoring project called Perfect Citizen. Just another ordinary, slightly geeky, let's-have-fun-with-networking type project, no doubt. You're not worried. Nope.

What Is Network Monitoring?
Network monitoring refers to the practice of overseeing the operation of a computer network using specialized management software tools. Network monitoring systems are used to ensure availability and overall performance of computers (hosts) and network services. These systems are typically employed on larger scale corporate and university IT networks. And also for perfect citiz... err, users.

Avoid Automatic Wi-Fi Connections
Connecting to an open Wi-Fi network such as a free wireless hotspot exposes your computer to security risks. Although not normally enabled, most computers have a setting available allowing these connections to happen automatically without notifying you (the perfect user). This setting should not be enabled except in temporary situations with your (the perfect user's) awareness.

Should Your Computer Network Be Powered Off When Not in Use?
Most broadband Internet connections stay "always-on," keeping you online at all times. For convenience, residential network owners often leave their router, broadband modem and other network equipment powered up and operating, even when not utilizing it for long periods of time. But should home network gear really stay always connected? What are the pros and cons of switching it off?

Bluetooth 4.0 - Energy Efficient Networking
Bluetooth won't be winning awards for the fastest or the coolest networking standard any time soon. It's getting a bit long in the tooth (heh) as technologies go. But if you are looking for a low power, energy saving good citizen (heh) - the new Bluetooth 4.0 rates a mention.

 


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