If your are referring to the managerial role of a person in network management, a manager is a person that is part of a network management organization. This person is responsible for monitoring, configuring, and adjusting the various aspects of network equipment (elements) and the services and applications supported by a network .
by going to the network manager and tell them to work
Device Manager
A Network Service Manager is responsible to keep the network up and running. They need to monitor the system and try to correct problems before they affect the systems. The Network Service Manger would be an Administrator and would be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of the equipment.
network-manager-kde is an Ubuntu/ Debian package for KNetworkManager. Anthony Mercatante is the maintainer for Ubuntu. Michael Biebl is the maintainer for Debian. KNetworkManager is developed by Novell.
A wireless manager will be the person who oversees setup for a wireless network in an organization. They are responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting problems.
A network manager is an application or daemon that saves, loads, and applies settings to the network devices in the computer. They are used in preference to the traditional configuration files in /etc/network when the user needs to quickly switch between different networking profiles (such as switching wireless networks).
the print manager group
They make over 48,000.00 yearly
Device Manager
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Because the network may be segmented, the only certain way to know is to ask the manager of your network.
1.Enterprise - has PS, Load manager, Installation manager,resource manager,Network manager, WMI providers. 2.Advanced - has PS and locad manager only 3. Standard - only PS