Posts Tagged ‘network’

Linksys Advanced Wireless Security using a MAC filter

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Lock down your wireless router using the MAC filter. Only allow the computers you choose to connect.

How to set up your Linksys wireless game adapter Part:1

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Me showing you how to set up your Linksys wireless-g game adapter with your Xbox 360. Part:1

Port Forwarding using a Linksys

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

www.spycentre.com – This is a short instructional video on how to forward a network port on a simple network using a linksys router. It is the second of three main steps in enabling a DVR to be remote viewable across the Internet when the DVR is located on a simple network. For security network applications in the Dallas area call Spy Centre Security at 972-423-8868

LinkSys WRT310N Wireless N+’ Router Unboxing

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

In this CitronTech video, I will be unboxing the LinkSys WRT310N wireless N+’ router. This router is known to have great speeds and a great, reliable connection. The router is actually making my network card light up in red but I managed to figure out, the reason for that is that its transferring to it at a blistering 1000MB/S (1GB/S) not 100MB/S and the 10/100/1000MB/S connections all have different colors via. LED on the back so that is awesome :-) The router is great, has a great design …

BuyTV Spotlight – Linksys Powerline Network Adapter PLTE200

Friday, December 25th, 2009

AV power line network kit

Router Wireless Linksys WRT54G2 by Cisco

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Quick Informática presenta el equipo WRT54G2 de Linksys by Cisco Este equipo es la moderna versión del WRT54G. Posee tres dispositivos en uno. Primero, es un access point que permite conectar a la red equipos inalámbricos tanto de norma G como B. Es también un switch de 4 puertos, para conectar sus equipos o dispositivos cableados. Conecte directamente 4 computadoras, o puede conectar un switch para añadir más equipos. Finalmente, le permite compartir su conexión a Internet entre estos, en …

Know More About Load Balancing

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Load balancing, by definition, is the process of spreading the amount of work that is conducted by a computer system between a number of different computer systems to increase the speed that the work is completed in. There are several different methods in which load balancing can be accomplished by and the technique can use many different types of computer components, including both hardware and software applications. Load balancing is typically completed using a cluster of computer servers that may or may not be located in the same location. Some load balancers provide a mechanism for doing something special in the event that all backend servers are unavailable. This might include forwarding to a backup load balancer, or displaying a message regarding the outage. Load balancing can be useful when dealing with redundant communications links.
There are many different companies that see the benefits of using load balancing and implement the procedure for their companies. Companies that conduct business transactions in large numbers using the internet are prime candidates to use load balancing to ensure that all of their clients and customers will be able to conduct their transactions in a quickly and accurately manner. Companies that need to network a great deal of computers for individual users also typically use load balancing to ensure that all computers will work properly and have the right amount of power to be able to perform the functions that they are intended to perform. It also ensures that the company will still be able to do business if one server becomes corrupted or goes down for an extended period of time.
There are several different methods that are widely used for load balancing. One of the most popular methods of load balancing is Global Server Load Balancing. This technique distributes the incoming tasks to a group of servers in a particular geographic location. This technique is widely used by companies that have a global presence and have a need to satisfy customers or employees in many different geographical locations. Using Global Server Load Balancing ensures that the work load is distributed throughout the entire server system in an easy to manage manner and ensures that all geographical locations are obtaining the correct information from the correct set of servers.
Another load balancing technique that is commonly used is called Persistence Load Balancing. This technique assigns each new client to a different server in a round robin (distributed page requests evenly to one of three Squid cache servers) type of allocation. This client is then assigned to this specific server for the future of their relationship with the business. This ensures that no one server is overloaded with a particular type of client, such as those in a certain geographical area or use a specific type of service and ensures that the clients are distributed evenly through out all of the servers that the business possesses. These server assignments are typically monitored by using the customers IP address as the customer’s unique identification code.

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SMEs Can Realize Greater Profits from Tpad’s Powerful Hosted IP PBX Communication Solutions

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

What is the major challenge facing small and medium-sized enterprise today? In a nutshell, it’s remaining viable in an increasingly competitive marketplace. While attention must be given to the marketing strategies of the major competitors of a company, at the heart of the matter is customer satisfaction. Invariably, it’s the company that provides the highest level of proactive response to their client’s needs that will come out on top.Tpad’s hosted IP PBX services are geared to provide flexibility in the way companies can access and use communication services. This is not only reduce the response time to clients, but to increase the level of productivity organization wide, whether the employees are stationary in the office or mobile, working from a remote location.This type of communication power was beyond the reach of many companies due to the high level of start-up costs for a state-of-the-art system. Now businesses using Tpad’s hosted IP PBX enjoy hassle-free communications with a phone system that is monitored with around the clock, supported by a Server Room fully equipped with the most advanced communication equipment and software.

Companies can realize a tremendous level of cost savings from reduced training time for personnel as well as equipment investment. With Tpad’s global phone network technical expertise at your disposal, there is no delay in access; your hosted IP PBX system will be operational from the first day of installation. However companies using Tpad’s hosted IP PBX system have another advantage; new software features are added to their call management software the moment they become available, removing the anxiety of large capital equipment upgrades as the communication needs of your business evolves. There are no hidden charges or fees, you simply select the “extensions” you need to add to your current system and pay accordingly. The total amount of savings using Tpad’s services compared to other providers can be greater than you realize. Steve Smart, the Managing Director of Tpad, sums up the benefits of hosted IP PBX this way:“Tpad offers businesses the ability to save a significant amount of money in their Call Costs using the hosted IP PBX system, by allowing free calls to other Tpad extensions to any destination in the world. Using Tpad’s hosted IP PBX system, companies can have superior call quality, flexibility and increased productivity without the expense of renting PSTN trunk lines.”The other advantage for using this communication solution is portability. With traditional PSTN numbers, if your company changed locations you would be unable to keep the same telephone number. The hosted IP/PBX system from Tpad provides you with a Personal Number or Extension that is not tied to your geographic location, ensuring your privacy and professionalism.With so many communication device options available today, businesses need communication solutions are fully compatible with any device. Tpad’s hosted IP PBX system works with Wi-Fi mobile phones, softphones and ATAs to give you the widest range of ways to manage your business communications. To discover how much money you can save, contact the Tpad client management support team at: +44 (0) 845 1221746 or complete our customer enquiry form online at: http://www.tpad.com/business/.About Tpad (http://www.tpad.com):Tpad, the world’s most flexible communications company, offers next-generation telephony solutions for consumers and businesses. Tpad is a true global VoIP network and offers users a wide range of VoIP / SIP devices (Softphones, ATAs, IP phones or WiFi mobiles) to make free or low cost calls anywhere in the world with crystal clear quality. Tpad’s new telephony services make it easier and cheaper for people to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anytime, anywhere. The ever-expanding global IP telephony company is headquartered in the UK with offices in the UAE.Tpad is a registered service mark of Tpad, Ltd. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.

Global ITSP VoIP ProviderTpad specialise in free and low cost calls anywhere in the World. Tpad offer a free SIP Number and voicemail when you create an account. Make International calls at local rate prices in over 40 countries. You can also make free WiFi mobile to mobile calls using Fring. Business customers can also benefit from Tpads custom made managed or hosted IP PBX solutions.
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How to Setup a Home Network – Setting up a Home Network

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

In the past, most people had just a single computer in their home and nothing else. Access to the Internet was based on dial-up modems which were connected directly with a serial cable on the home computer. No Local Area Network was needed. With the advancement of technology and the acceptance of modern high speed broadband connectivity at homes, necessitates that home appliances should be networked to facilitate online access and to also communicate and share information between them.What I mean when I say home appliances is home computers, next generation game consoles, printers, scanners, network attached storage, etc. All those appliances need to share information between them over a Local Area Network, but also need to have high-speed access to the Internet. To achieve that, you will need to set-up a home network. With a home network you basically build a LAN, either wired or wireless, over which networked devices communicate between them inside the home, and also share a common internet connection.The heart of a home network is a broadband router. This is usually an integrated wired-wireless device which enables you to build a home LAN using either Ethernet Network cables or a Wi-Fi wireless connection. This router shares the internet connection with your devices.Once you have your network in place, you have limitless opportunities to attach whatever you need to your network. Things such as laptops, desktops, gaming consoles, servers, print servers, etc After you finally connect all your devices to your router, you can do whatever you like to share data between them.

For more details and diagrams about home network setup check out the link here: Set up home network

Alex is an expert IT professional with more than 13 years of experience in Networking and Network Management. He has excellent knowledge of wired networks, and wireless networks.He has helped many people fix their home networks using the Infinity Networks guide.

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Wireless Home Networks – Setup Wireless Network

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

The way that it used to be, is people generally had one computer in their home. Internet access was based on dial-up modems which were connected directly with a serial cable on the home computer. No Local Area Network was needed. With the advancement of technology and the wide spread adoption of high speed internet connectivity at homes, necessitates that home appliances should be networked to facilitate online access and to also communicate and share information between them.What I mean when I say home appliances is home computers, next generation game consoles, printers, scanners, network attached storage, etc. All of these “Appliances” need to share information amongst themselves over a network, but also need to have high-speed access to the Internet. To achieve that, you will need to set-up a home network. With a home based network you are technically building a local area network, which can be wired or wireless, that networked devices communicate between inside the home, and also share the same internet connection.The base of the home network is your broadband router. This is usually a device that lets you setup a wired or a wireless network. You can use Ethernet cables if you’re making a wired network, or use Wi-Fi for wireless. This integrated router provides also the Internet access connectivity.Once you have your home network setup, you can connect your computers, laptops, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, servers, network storage boxes, etc. After you successfully connect all your devices to the router, you can share and distribute your files over the network, have LAN parties on game consoles, play online video games, and share pictures between computer.

For more details and diagrams about home network setup check out the link here: Set up home network

Alex is an expert IT professional with more than 13 years of experience in Networking and Network Management. He has excellent knowledge of wired networks, and wireless networks.He has helped many people fix their home networks using the Infinity Networks guide.

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