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Guide on networking windows, XP, 2000, and 9X in a workgroup.
www.pctechnicians.ca/help/w2k.html
My revision notes from my CCNA on ISDN and ISDN protocols.
www.nikmakris.com/cisco_isdn.asp
Cisco IOS router commands needed for CCNA. Use these notes as a basis for your revision.
www.nikmakris.com/cisco_ios.asp
These are my Cisco CCNA revision notes. They are in bullet point format for cramming before your exam.
www.nikmakris.com/cisco_brain_dump.asp
Introduction to DNS using BIND.
codewalkers.com/tutorials.php?show=24
Step-by-step guide pages walk you through installing the Linux OS and setting up Internet, LAN, proxy, and firewall servers along with introductory tutorials on the Linux OS, networking, and server security.
www.aboutdebian.com
Internet Security & Firewalls Guide
www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=guide&dId=92
Application Center 2000, Network Load Balancing, Architecture Host node priority.
www.stylusinc.net/technology/microsoft/cluster2.shtml
Application Center 2000, Network Load Balancing, Architecture Host node priority.
www.stylusinc.net/technology/microsoft/cluster1.shtml
Network Load means the mechanism by which the requests that come for various services are shared among the load bearing nodes of the cluster.
www.stylusinc.net/technology/microsoft/cluster.shtml
This document is a summary of protocols that are used for networking, security, and other functions.
www.comptechdoc.org/independent/networking/protocol/index.html
This guide is primarily about TCP/IP network protocols and ethernet network architectures, but briefly describes other significant areas of networking. This guide is written for all audiences, even those with little or no networking experience. It explains in simple terms the way networks are put together, and how data packages are sent between networks and subnets.
ctdp.tripod.com/independent/networking/guide/index.html
This is a reference for those interested in learning and referencing information relevant to obtaining a professionl certification. This reference is for the networking side and does not cover operating systems or programs that are used on them any more than is necessary.
ctdp.tripod.com/independent/networking/cert/index.html
Set up Dial-Up Networking yourself to avoid having to use your ISP's software.
www.pcnineoneone.com/howto/msdun1.html
Ever wanted to know what the heck is going on with all this networking jargon? Networks can get pretty complicated as you will see but are a real necessity to the PC.
www.waterwheel.com/Guides/networking_basics_0001.htm
What to do when your computer suddenly refuses to connect to the Internet? Jim Fox shows how to troubleshoot Dial-Up Network Connection settings and get that ISP connection up and running again in no time.
www.winplanet.com/winplanet/tutorials/2418/1/
An introduction to ISDN and its protocol
www.ralphb.net/ISDN/
The issue of subnetting has long been a mystery to many system administrators. It seems that there are just too many bits, bytes, and masks involved to make it worthwhile. Get familiar with this somewhat obscure topic today.
www.networkcomputing.com/unixworld/tutorial/001.html
Using this tutorial you will look at how these behind-the-scenes machines make the Internet work. (HowStuffWorks)
www.howstuffworks.com/router.htm
This tutorial looks at how you can get your computers connected and discuss all of the different methods you can use to create a home network. (HowStuffWorks)
www.howstuffworks.com/home-network.htm
Rob shows you how to check your network speed with two simple tools. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/42/index3a.html?tw=backend
Matt tells how bridges and routers differ. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/geektalk/97/29/index3a.html?tw=backend
Fixing to do some home networking? This tutorial shows and tells about the advantages of DHCP, and gives a tour of software and hardware options. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/00/39/index3a.html?tw=backend
This fundamental web-based theory tutorial answers the question, What is a WAN? Included in this five module course: WAN Overview, System Influences, WAN Access, Framing, Timing and Signaling, and WAN Transport.
www.marconi.com/html/education/webbasedwantheory.htm
This fundamental web-based theory tutorial answers the question, "What is a LAN?" This is a good primer for understanding the different types of LAN networks available for transporting information.
www.marconi.com/html/education/webbasedlantheory.htm
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