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Eric Meyer asked: Installing Multiple Wireless Access Points1. Install one wireless Access Point to test range2. Assign each wireless access point a unique IP address3. Each wireless access point will have the Same SSID4. All wireless access points will have the same encryption key
5. Point wireless antennas towards the center [...]
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July 29 2010
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Question by hot_wey_69: What is the best hyperterminal program to download for cisco on windows vista?
i have a cisco cayatlyst but windows vista, unlike windows xp, does not have hyperterminal. i was told i need to download one. what is the best one?
thank you.
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Answer by David G.PuTTY is a pretty standard option to use [...]
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July 29 2010
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Derek Rogers asked: When you are getting ready to pick a network router, you may feel as though one is very much like the other. After all, as long as you can connect the household computers to it, and as long as everything mostly comes up, it’s all fine, right? The truth of the matter [...]
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July 28 2010
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Randy Hebert asked: Selecting the best wireless router for your setup can be a challenging task for a great number of people. This article aims to teach you some basic features to look for when purchasing a wireless router.What type of user are you?The first step to finding the best wireless router for your [...]
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July 28 2010
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If you followed along with the first article, then you are ready to set-up your PC to access the secure wireless connection.
This article does not go into hardening your PC against other threats, you should always make sure you are using a firewall, virus scanner and/or spam blocking software.
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Chris Bryant asked: One point of confusion for some CCNA and CCNP candidates is the difference between configuring a static default route and using the Cisco routing command ip default-network.At first glance, they appear to do the same thing. Both configure a destination to which packets should be routed if there is no more specific [...]
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Marty Rubenski asked: I had to part with my old Linksys router. A well deserved rest for all the rigorous hours rendered and labored. I must say it is not the best router, but it served its purpose well. So after canvassing and researching, I’m left with D-Link, Belkin and Trendnet. These brands boast of [...]
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