Archive for May, 2008

May 31 2008

Laptop Must Avoid

In this article we didn’t say that IT had to like Laptop. Here we present, in no particular order, the top 10 things IT professionals absolutely hate about laptops. And yes, we did have to edit down a very long list.

Battery life still bombs.

Battery life has long been the Achilles heel of laptops, and even though battery life in newer models can now top four hours, it’s not enough for mobile users and the IT pros who service them. Not nearly.

I love my laptop, couldn’t live without it, but I really hate it, too,” says Dr. Joshua Lee, medical director of information services at the University of California at San Diego Medical Center in La Jolla, Calif. “Battery, battery, battery … it is such a pain.”

Lee, who is both a practicing physician and an IT director, means that literally. He oversees a team of 50-plus laptop-carrying doctors who sometimes are forced to stop a patient exam and go search for an AC adapter cord so they can continue making notes on the patient’s records. “There’s the hunting for the plug, then the unplugging and wrapping up of the cord … it just feels weird to be doing all that in front of a patient,” Lee says.

May 30 2008

Disappointing Laptop

Disappointed LaptopDamaged. Lost. Stolen. Too big, too small. Insecure and unreliable. And just plain annoying. If you’re in IT, there’s just not much to like about laptops.

To be sure, portable computers have changed the way business operates, so much so that we literally cannot imagine a work life without them. That said, IT professionals, whether they’re dealing with accident-prone users or keeping the network secure, say laptops are nothing short of a support nightmare.

May 30 2008

How to get my laptop to recognise a wireless router?

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Angela K asked:


I have got a wireless router and am able to connect to the internet if the Ethernet cable is connected from the router to the laptop. Once I unplug this I lose internet connection. My laptop apparently has inbuilt wireless features I just don’t know how to make it all work!!! Do I have to get another part or set up something on the laptop to make it receive the wireless connection?
Totally Confused

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May 29 2008

Networking Is The Key

Feed The NetworkOver several last years internet business has developed in popularity. It’s a good way to accomplish active for an array of reasons. Internet business can accord you the adeptness to abdicate your jobs and be your own boss. No best would you accept to anguish about impressing or answering to anyone else. Yet most people don’t accomplish it because they overlook to yield affliction of one important key to Internet Marketers success. That key is …networking.

Networking is a two-way artery so if you advice out one each others will be abundant added acceptable to help you out. All networking refers to is affair and interacting with humans in adjustment for both of you to potentially accomplish gains, financially, and otherwise. Networking does yield plan and it does yield time. But all the time and plan is able-bodied account it. Slowly, over time you’ll be able to anatomy great relationships with some of the other Internet Marketers and calm all of you will accept an abundant bigger adventitious of in fact succeeding.

May 27 2008

SIP Case Study

Continue the last article about extended network solution and SIP, here an absorbing case abstraction about the importance of SIP as VoIP equipment builder. A friend’s aggregation builds VoIP systems that acquiesce SIP end-to-end. He had a chump who has two locations.

The chump had 2 articulation T1 ’s and 2 abstracts T1’s at each location. In accession to point-to-point for their WAN, in the action of creating a new VoIP solution, my acquaintance alone the entire customer’s T1’s and point-to-point and replaced them with a individual MetroE MPLS/SIP artefact at anniversary location.

This individual ambit accustomed for connectivity to the PSTN buzz company, the ISP Internet, and because the account was from the aforementioned carrier, all inter-office calls, appliance hosting, and all the added things abounding over the customer’s WAN would run over the carrier’s IP backbone.

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