cat 3
It is CAT 3
Cat 3
Yes, even most cheap wifi router can log web address visited and more advance setting can even log your keystrokes
A Network interface card, NIC, or Network card is an electronic device that connects a computer to a computer network, usually a LAN. It is considered a piece of computer hardware. Today, most computers are equipped with network cards.
Wired networks, also commonly known as Ethernet networks, are the easiest and most reliable way to connect your computer to a network. Windows XP automatically configures wired networks, and all you need to do is connect your computer to your network equipment using a network cable.
You can have as many users you want on an enterprise network provided you have the ip address range for any number of applications. This can be unlimited if properly designed by using sub net addressing or by using a deferred addressing techniques. However care must be taken and follow strict designed rules otherwise there can be clash of addressing standards.
A device on a network are gateway, router, bridge, switch, hub, repeater, multilayer switch, protocol converter, bridge router, digital media receiver, proxy, firewall, and network address translator. A computer on a network is called a networking computer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_networking_device
Cat 3
Depends on the way you want to connect them. Most probably you want to connect them using network interfaces. In that case you have to use cross-over cable. Straight cable, the sort you would use to connect your computer to a wall network socket, will not work.
The basic idea of using a network is to share resources; therefore, by its very definition you are using a form of distributed processing. There is no way around that, because when you share resources you are distributing the information, this way across a network.
A packet-switched network
It is safer using PSN than most sites that we do use.
Pictures of hot cross buns are available on most major foor and recipe sites such as Epicurious, Food Network, Southern Living, All Recipes, and Joy of Baking.
Public network
I do! I how the most badges in cartoon network!
The TLC network and Fox network.
The primary difference is that when using a workstation as a Novell client, you're most likely connecting to a Novell network, and when using one as a Microsoft Client, you're most likely connecting to a Microsoft network. Novell and Microsoft's models of network security differ. Microsoft has their Active Directory (which arguably a lot of which has been stolen from Novell), and Novell has their NDS (Novell Directory Services). In terms of your computer connecting to one of these networks, it'll differ between a Novell and Windows network in some technical ways, but from a user's perspective things remain pretty similar.
I would suggest using IMNLove.com. its a social network bringing together internet marketers. Most of the other sites are just a regular forum. This isn't 1998....
The most important consideration in network scanning is that you have the permission of the owners to do that (in writing), and that it is a part of your job description. Without those, you can't do any scanning.