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  • Why Switch to Windows Vista
    In addition to hype there are some tangible reasons to upgrade and or switch over to Windows Vista. I can recount only some of them.
  • Free Cisco CCNA, CCENT, CCNP Certification Tutorial
    Routing is a relay system by which packets are forwarded from one device to another. Each device in the network as well as the network itself has a logical address so it can be identified and reached individually or as part of a larger group of devices. For a router to act as an effective relay device, it must be able to understand the logical topology of the network and to communicate with its neighboring devices.
  • Why People should get Network+, CCNA, CCNP or CCIE Network Based Certifications.
    As the world is running so fast the integrity of IT certification is very important to everyone. IT, as an industry and a profession, is largely growing with immense speed.
  • Learn about SMTP, LPD, X Window, SNMP, TCP, and UDP Protocols
    Learn about SMTP, LPD, X Window, SNMP, TCP, and UDP Protocols
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Features That Stand Out
    Windows vista is already creating waves in desktop computing and beyond. It seems different but the fact is users only need to getting used to it.
  • Learn about Network Switches and Hubs
    Switch has replaced the bridge in the modern network, which is replacing routers in many instances as well. A switch is a box with multiple cable jacks in it that looks a lot like a hub. Some manufacturers have hubs and switches of various sizes that are all but identical in appearance. The difference between a hub and a switch is that while a hub forwards every incoming packet out via all ports, a switch forwards each incoming packet only to the port that offers access to the destination system.
  • CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Interview Questions
    Interviews are tough; make sure you are fully prepared to pass the CCENT, CCNA, CCNP level interview. This article can be great help for you to pass the interview.
  • 7 Layers of the OSI Reference Model
    The Application Layer (Layer 7) refers to communication services to applications and is the interface between the network and the application. Most application layer protocols offer services that programs use to access the network, such as the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Application layer protocols often include the session and presentation layer functions. A typical protocol stack consists of four separate protocols, which run at the application, transport, network, and data-link layers.Examples include: Telnet, HTTP, FTP, Internet browsers, NFS, SMTP gateways, SNMP, X.400 mail, and FTAM.
  • Things you should know in Intel Pentium series processors.
    The CPU is the part of a computer that controls the operation of the computer. All arithmetic and logical operations, decoding of instructions and the execution of instructions are performed by the CPU. Early computers used several chips to handle the task. Some functions are still handled by support chips, which are often referred to collectively as a chip set.
  • Why Should You Avoid Getting a Braindump Certification?
    Generally speaking, Braindumps refers to lists of questions and answers from an actual IT certification exam. This dangerous, illegal and unethical trend is like a plague to IT profession as well as industry.
  • 10 CCENT, CCNA, CCNP Interview Questions
    What type of routing protocol maintains neighbors? Answer- Link State. What is the range of values for administrative distance? Answer: 0-255
  • A word about MCSE, A+ and CCNA Braindump Certification.
    Braindumps are engaged in is an illegal practice that has seismic effects on all concerned. How is it illegal? Every candidates going for IT certification is required to sign non disclosure agreement not to leak the exam related information. But leaks still happen and it is these the leaks have given birth to braindumps providers who are mushrooming by days.
  • RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
    RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distant vector routing protocol. RIP algorithm has been in use since the early days of ARPAnet. Currently, there are 2 versions of RIP, which are known as Routing Information Protocol version 1 (RIPv1) and Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2).

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