Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Why Networks Are So Important

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Why Networks Are So Important

How can wireless network technology help save lives? Helping to locate people in times of emergency is one way. This case of a man who couldn't be located even after calling 911 shows what's at stake.

Bradley Mitchell
Wireless/Networking Expert
Debunking Myths about Computer Networks
There's no shortage of people offering advice to help teach others about computer networks. For some reason, though, certain facts about networking tend to be misunderstood, generating confusion and bad assumptions. This article describes some of these more commonly-held misconceptions.
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How to Use Wi-Fi Hotspots
Wireless devices have a reputation for failing to connect at the worst possible time. Do you know how to check their connection status?
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10 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. Today's Wi-Fi networking products don't always help the situation as configuring their security features can be time-consuming and non-intuitive. The recommendations below summarize the steps you should take to improve the security of your home wireless network.
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All About Client Server Networks
The term client-server refers to a popular model for computer networking that utilizes client and server devices each designed for specific purposes. The client-server model can be used on the Internet as well as local area networks (LANs). Examples of client-server systems on the Internet include Web browsers and Web serversFTP clients and servers, and the DNS.
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