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Very basic way to define the correct Internet Speed is utilize the rule of thumb: • 500 KBps is good, 5000 KBps is great, and 50 KBps is terrible. • We have definitely moved past the age of dial-up internet. • Have in mind at least ADSL internet, if not … |
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1- Offer higher levels of performance 2- 24/7 services operations 3- Ability to grow as the business goes 4- Allow business be up 24 hours x 7 days a week 5- Reduce initial investment in hardware, but keep quality of the services and more and more reductions: such as in … |
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Recently, I am looking up some information about virtualization. I found it's so hot, while i don't think it worth it. Virtualization is done! Let's say that virtualization is feasible now. We have to consider these things. First, it just transfer the hardware cost to the service provider, while we … |
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A customer has called to let me know that they cannot see other computers or access the network. You ask the customer if there is a red X through the network icon in the notification area. The customer informs you that there is not. You then ask the customer if … |
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[url]http://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/networking/threads/91273[/url] [url]http://www.windowsbbs.com/windows-xp/41521-onboard-lan-network-adapter-not-seen-device-manager.html[/url] Dear Experts I have MotherBoard ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 in the link below : [url]http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=P5GC-MX/1333&p=1&s=22&hashedid=PYvbfOokwxUzJky3[/url] Every thing was working fine (XP Prof SP3) till my mate upgraded the BOIS after that Onboard LAN Adapter got missing from the Device Manager and the LAN icon got missing from my "Network Place". … |