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Networking With Fiber Cables
0 Comments Published April 12th, 2006 in the following Categories:Network Hardware
by James Croydon
Fiber cables form one of the most important parts of the networking industry today. Fiber cables are composed of one or more transparent optical fibers enclosed in a protective covering and strength members. Fiber cables are used to transmit data by the mode of light. Various types of fiber cables available are multimode duplex fiber cables, single mode simplex fiber cables, single mode duplex fiber cables, and plastic optical fiber cables.
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- Do It Yourself: Roll Your Own Network Cables
- Run your own network wiring
- Learn the lingo of wireless / computer networking
- The “802 Standards”
Signs That Your Home Computer Is Infected by Spyware or Adware
0 Comments Published April 11th, 2006 in the following Categories:Anti-Spyware Software
by Richard Rogers
There are a number of indicators you can watch for which will suggest that your computer has been infected by spyware or adware. Please note that some of the symptoms listed below are not unique to just a spyware or an adware infection.
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- Protection from PC Intruders
- Detect Spyware and Adware and Remove It Without Spending a Dime
- Malicious-software spreaders get sneakier, more prevalent
- Spyware and Microsoft Windows
Router - Denial Of Service Attacks
0 Comments Published April 10th, 2006 in the following Categories:Big Picture || Computer Addressing || Network Security || Communication Protocols || Network Hardware
By Michael Russell
An explanation of how attacks from other computers, called denial of service attacks, can ultimately shut down an entire network by overloading the routers that relay the information.
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