Monday, April 1, 2013

Computer Networking Careers



Many people take the plunge and start your career in computer networking everyday. But few do it the right way and have a good understanding of what is involved from the beginning. The first thing to understand is that this race is far from easy. The second thing is that you probably have a lot of time and money to really get going well.

Difficulty

Individuals connect your router at home, hit a button auto setup and assume that we know everything there is to know about computer networks. However, this could not be further from the truth. In fact, if you knew everything there is to know about your router, you have only scratched the surface. In fact, it would still be a long way far from being qualified for an entry level position in IT.

Training materials are complicated and many people just do not understand unless they take structured classes for an extended period of time. Boot camps and other types of fast training are geared towards people who already have the knowledge, but need a little help in passing the exams for certifications given. Very few people will walk into a training ground unconscious and leave ready to start a new job. It just does not work that way. Read More

Ethernet Network



Ethernet is the ultimate form of adaptive technology to establish links between a group of computers. In the beginning, the Ethernet is supposed to be designed to rely primarily on radio waves always present, as the core technology of radio and television communications. Although, due to the configuration of the technology to access almost any person who wishes to be dismissed as an option.

Therefore, this technology was assimilated networks using light signals in place of the radio signals. In a more general, is a form of technology that employs the use of light waves as transportation of information between devices. Cables, once fixed to compose links computers, a network is described. And this network connection is called local-area network or LAN. ReadMore

Network Troubleshooting Commands



Troubleshooting computer network is one of the descriptions of the most important functions of network administrators, system administrators, network technicians and IT consultants. A computer network can have different types of problems, as they can be infected with viruses and spyware, attacked by hackers, accessed by unauthorized users and may face connectivity problems due to inadequate or faulty network devices configurations. Below is a list of the basic commands of network troubleshooting that are built into Windows based operating systems and UNIX etc. The right use of these troubleshooting commands can help much in the diagnosis and solution of problems with your computer network.

PING

The ping command is the most important troubleshooting and testing connectivity to other computers. For example, the IP address of your system is the address 10.10.10.10 and your network servers' IP is 10.10.10.1 and you can check the connectivity to the server using the ping command in the following format.

A DOS prompt, type ping 10.10.10.1 and press enter

If you get the response from the server then the connectivity is good and if you get the error message like this "Request time out", this means there is a problem with the connection to the server. Read More

Computer Networking - Inter-Device Internetworking



Networks of the future will be a world apart from today’s relatively mundane simply carries packets from one extreme to another. With the explosion of Peer-To-Peer (PC-to-PC data download), streaming HD video and ubiquitous computing projects like Internet are looking at a scenario where even light bulbs and toasters have an Internet Protocol (IP) as it affects household defaults and access can be controlled by the Internet. Why these appliances need to be connected to the Internet or even be controlled via the Internet?

For starters efficient use of energy and centralized control, following that line of thinking you're looking at a scenario where even light bulbs and toasters will have IP addresses and be connected to the internet - networks as we understand them today day may be overwhelmed by the load data. This has naysayers saying how the additional data will clog pipes flood data with data rendering them useless while others have serious safety concerns about the use of data. Read More