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10+ years in the networking field working for Service providers and in the enterprise
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Re: What is a 2km WiFi hotspot? Are they connecting directly to your laptop (adhoc), or through an access point? When you say the people near you, how close are they? 10ft, 100ft etc.. | |
Re: You may want to take some networking classes at the local community college to get some basics. After you get the basics then you can work on the CompTIA Network+ and look for an entry level job. The basics I learned 12 years ago from the University still apply today. … | |
Re: 1. I suggest a controller based solution like the Cisco 2500 series Wireless Controller. A controller will give you a single device to manage. You configure the controller, the controller then tells the access points what to do. There is an option in the Cisco controller to NOT allow the … | |
Re: This can be done, but companies like Cisco are discontinuing their support for dial up. | |
Re: Do you have routing setup on that switch? To go from one subnet to another, you have to enable routing on the switch or have router. | |
Re: Next time you are at the Cell Phone store ask the salesman how much bandwidth 4G is. I was told 10X faster then 3G. I then asked, How fast is 3G? They didn't know. I told the guy that I couldn't buy something from him if he didn't know what … | |
Re: skatamatic is correct. Here is another way to think of it. Latency is how fast it takes to load up a bus full of people. Bandwidth is how many people fit into the bus. Keep in mind that there is a window size in TCP/IP. A group of packets are … | |
Re: I support a Mixed vendor network. I have worked with many different vendors and the best thing about networking is that Ethernet is a standard. If a product can support Ethernet, it will play nice with the network. I have found that a single vendor cannot be the best at … | |
Re: What vendor to use for what purpose. Everybody knows Cisco, but did you know that F5 has a different feature set then the ACE or CSS load balancers? My point is, what is the best product to fit the need of the business. The other is the wide variety of … | |
Re: Between WestHQ s/0/0/ is a /30 subnet with 172.16.100.245 at WestHQ and 172.16.100.246 at W-Branch1. A /30 allows for 4 IP's, two usable and those would be 245 & 246. This tells me that these two locations are connected with a point to point link. 172.16.100.238 on W-Branch1 FA0/1 is … |
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