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I'm a fan of new technologies, particularly everything that concern computers, actually I'm a CCNA holder and I have my MCSA credential from Microsoft, but I know I have a lot to learn before I can pretend to be as good as you guys here, so I hope you…
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Hi all, I have a cisco router 881, this is the platform and version C880DATA-UNIVERSALK9-M, Version 15.0(1)M4. My problem is that anytime the WAN interface on this router goes down, either due to a power failure or the cable that connect to the interface is disconnected, you have to manually … | |
Re: Hi there, I don't know how you are proceeding, but let start from the beginning again. Depending on the operating system you are using, try to go to the 1- network and sharing center then try to locate the 2- manage network connection, now you should be able to see … | |
Re: Well, you need to be more specific in your request if you ever want anybody to help you. There is a lot of variety of server, each one playing a specific role, so unless we know or have an idea about what you are going to use it for we … | |
Re: Hi, There is multiple links as there is multiple interfaces a router can support. The reason why you are been asked to used different link is that each link has its own speed, for example if you take an ethernet cable the speed is 10Mbps and if you take a … | |
Re: Hi there, You question is a bit ambiguous, but if what you mean is a way to monitor your internet bandwidth consumption while connecting to a LAN without installing a client side application, then I think you may use some of the internet based WAN bandwidth monitoring tools, such as … |
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