How do I network a Suse installed machine with other computers, specifically Red hat Linux?

Posted under 1176 by mekichan on Friday 15 May 2009 at 12:30 am
Shrander asked:


How do I network a Suse installed machine with other computers, specifically Red hat Linux?
This is for a school project, and I can’t find any pages that tell how to network a Suse to other computers except how to use a printer.

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What would the addressing be in a network with multiple networks?

Posted under 1100 by mekichan on Thursday 14 May 2009 at 9:43 pm
Justin asked:


For instance, say I had a Small Office Home Office (SOHO) and I have my modem connected to a switch that connects to two different routers. One router for my home network and one router for my office network. I want to prevent the workers in the office from accessing the home network.

Say there are 3 computers connected to the home network and 4 computers connected to the business network.

What would the addressing scheme look like?

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How to find a wireless network on my laptop?

Posted under Laptops & Notebooks by mekichan on Thursday 14 May 2009 at 10:37 am
Max asked:


I just installed NetGear wireless router on my main desktop computer and made a new network. How do I connect this network to my laptop via wireless. My computer is a little older so it doesn’t pick it up whenever, it needs to be directed to this network.Please explain in great detail. Thanks.

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How do I network multiple computers to a printer?

Posted under 1152 by mekichan on Thursday 14 May 2009 at 10:08 am
Amy asked:


I need to network 12 computers to one printer. They run on Windows XP. I haven’t networked a printer before so I don’t know what all details to give. If anyone can give me a clue as to what to do I would appriciate it.

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Is there a chance Cisco network engineers will go out of demand?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Thursday 14 May 2009 at 6:39 am



After I complete my engineering degree in another 2 years time I’m planning to study CCNA, CCNP, etc etc… on the field of wireless networking.
But might it be a waste? Will Cisco devices be in market for a long time?

Or should I not do Cisco but stick to the traditional path of doing a MSc or PhD?


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What is the best software for network performance monitoring?

Posted under 1204 by mekichan on Thursday 14 May 2009 at 4:19 am
Jon O asked:


What software is considered the best for total network performance monitoring. I am in search of a software that will monitor our switches, routers, firewalls, and the overall performance of our network. This is a network running Win 03 as the OS, and has around 60-80 servers. Any suggestions? What are the pros and cons of such software?

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Do I need a crossover cable to configure a Cisco 1231 AP?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Thursday 14 May 2009 at 3:54 am



When connecting a PC to a Cisco 1231 access point Ethernet port, do I need a crossover cable? I don’t currently have flat or rolled cables to plug into the console port, but I do have straight-through and crossover cables. If I want to plug directly into the factory defaulted 1231, can I do it with a straight-through or do I have to have a crossover?

Thanks!


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What class can I take to get a better knowledge of Cisco routers?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Thursday 14 May 2009 at 2:58 am



I have been working as a Network Analyst for over 2 years. Our clients are now switching over Cisco routers. What classes can I take to get more in depth knowledge of cisco routers as until now what I know is only basics.

Thank you in advance


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How can I connect to my home network to share files and folders?

Posted under 1228 by mekichan on Wednesday 13 May 2009 at 10:27 pm
theslatz asked:


I have been trying unsuccessfully to connect my computer to the shared network in order to view and use other people’s files. I can connect to the internet fine, but the shared file network, which everyone else is on fine, doesn’t work. My computer shows up as being on the network infrequently on other people’s computers but I cannot view any of the shared folders.

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What the difference between network card and broadband modem?

Posted under 1120 by mekichan on Wednesday 13 May 2009 at 9:36 pm
S.Eras asked:


Why I must go through modem to connect to the internet?
Can I connect to internet just by network card?

If modem is like a converter, then what about network card? Does the network card need to convert digital signal to analog before send the data down to the cable? When the other end of the cable is connect to the modem, what happen there? Again another signal convertion by modem?

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