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Sublime – Cisco Kid

Posted by mekichan on Sunday 17 May 2009 at 5:10 pm



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All Cisco Go

Posted by mekichan on Sunday 17 May 2009 at 2:17 pm



A leading Internet seller of telephony equipment has announced the launch of their new Cisco range of voice and data netwoking equipment and IP handsets.  Big Box Distribution started out life as the Internet retail arm of NB Data Ltd, a larger telecoms distributor, to service the home user and small or home office workers.

In recent months the Big Box website www.bigboxshop.co.uk has seen some success in its Google rankings giving it a real presence for telecoms related searches.  A shift in focus has seen the Big Box website start to attract more business users who are now looking around to alternatives in a shopping around culture brought home by the current economic situation; not happy to stick with the suppliers they know, more and more businesses are out there bargain hunting.

In keeping with the Big Box philosophy, where economies of scale mean better buying and equate to discount sales prices, they are able to offer high end products at fair prices into their new Business to Business model. Gary Basso from Big Box commented “We are very excited to be offering the Cisco Phones and other Cisco equipment on the web, we have always succeeded on the web and we are hoping that the Cisco products will be as good.”

The popular handsets on sale are the Cisco CP-7911G, Cisco CP-7940G, Cisco CP-7941G,  Cisco CP-7960G and the Cisco CP-7961G.  The website also offers a Configurator tool which helps customers choose the precise Cisco switch that they require.  Choosing the correct switch can be complicated business and choosing incorrectly can be a costly exercise.  The Configurator tool enables the user to input specifics about what they require and the Big Box team do the rest.


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How can I get around Cisco Clean Access Agent?

Posted by mekichan on Sunday 17 May 2009 at 11:18 am



I have windows vista with the most recent version of Cisco Clean Access Agent. I just want to be able to go to some of the blocked websites.


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how to create a home network b/w a wired and wireless computer connected via router?

Posted by mekichan on Saturday 16 May 2009 at 3:50 pm
Sami asked:


I have 2 computers, one wireless other wired, both connected via a Linksys WRT54G router. I want to transfer files between the 2. Both are running windows xp. When I try to create home network between the 2 computer, I am only seeing “Setup a wireless network for home or office”. How do I create a connection between these 2 computers when one is wireless other is not. Which setup should i run and on what computer, please be detailed.

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What year did the cisco ccna certificate come into place?

Posted by mekichan on Saturday 16 May 2009 at 10:04 am



Or any other cisco certificate for that matter………….just curious really ?

199x ?


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How to be come a private Cisco Tutor?

Posted by mekichan on Saturday 16 May 2009 at 9:42 am



What procedures does one need to be able to work as a private personal tutor for say Cisco Technologies or Computer Networking in general?


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How to block websites with a Cisco catalyst express 500 switch?

Posted by mekichan on Saturday 16 May 2009 at 3:22 am



Hello all, I have a Cisco catalyst express 500 switch. Is it possible to configure this to block access to certain websites or instant messaging programs? I have limited knowledge of Cisco routers and switches. Thanks!


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What type of modem and cable do I need to dial into the aux port of my cisco router?

Posted by mekichan on Friday 15 May 2009 at 9:32 pm



I have a few Cisco routers (851w and 2600) that I am using to study for my CCNA, I want to connect a modem to my aux port (RJ45) for dial up access. What type of modem and cable do I need?


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

Posted 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 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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