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Yes, there are several ways to do this. One is windows' ICS, or internet connection sharing. It is a bit of a pain to set up, but it is free and comes built into windows.
Another is through something called winroute lite, it turns your host computer into a router. It's not so bad to set up but is not free.
Another is a proxy. There are many, many out there from great and easy to set up to horrible and headache to set up. These only work with some applications and you must manually set up every application on the client computer to use that proxy. There are many free proxy softwares out there, though.
An organization has decided to use IP addresses in the range 172.20.128.0 to 172.20.143.255. Which combination of network ID and subnet mask identifies all IP addresses in this range?
What is the standard ranges of IP-addresse for local networks?
The standard IP add. for a local network: first of all there are three classes for IP addressing in a local network. Class A, B, and C. This table might help you arrange your network in Different Classes: Name IP address range number of IPs classful description largest CIDR block ======================== 24-bit block 10.0.0.0
A LAN(local area network) and WAN(wide area network). Yes, the difference is the geography of the network.
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If you have a network in a room that's a LAN now if you want to connect to a building down the street you cant run a network cable down the road you have to go through a ISP(internet service provider) that would be considered a WAN.
How does a network administrator use the osi model to isolate a network problem?
the network administrator uses the OSI model to troubleshoot network problem by verifying functionality of each layer, in many cases, troubleshooting the network problem requires the network administrator to isolate at what layer the network problem occurs.
network administrators often describe networking problems by layer number, for example, a physical link problem is described as a layer 1 problem; a router problem is a layer 3.
A Cluster Area Network, also known as a Campus Area network or CAN, is a network comprised of a series of small LANs over a small Geographical area, such as a College Campus.
What ip address for serial cable?
A serial cable does not have an IP (internet protocol) address.
Normally it is the NIC on your computer/xbox/printer (if a network printer)/laptop/router etc that hold an IP address
NIC stands for Network Interface Card, and this is the place where you would plug your RJ45 (ethernet lead) into.
Of course you also have wireless cards.
Hope this helps!
Wireless (in its current state) will never outdo a wired connection. Its slower, security is slack (even when its supposodly protected), you'll have more down time, its more expensive and getting wireless connectivity is fine if your confined to one room, but what happens when you need connectivity for a whole building. Then there is also concerns about cancer from being exposed to too much wireless signals. So as it stands, wlans will never replace lan's.
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Probably eventually, but there's really no reason to go wireless in something like an office setting where there are computers with established physical locations. In scenarios where mobility is important, WLAN can already replace wired LAN.
What is hard-disk queue depth?
The queue depth is the amount of outstanding read and/or write requests waiting to access the hard drive.
hard-disk queue depth is the time it take a Hard drive in a piece of a electronic device (ex; A Desktop compter) to process a program without freezing or locking up.
What is the advantages of client server networking over centralized server?
The advantages of client server approaches particularly centralized services are as follows.
· All data is stored on the servers, which generally have far greater security controls than most clients.
· Servers can better control access and resources, to guarantee that only those clients with the appropriate permissions may access and change data.
· Since data storage is centralized, updates to that data are far easier to administer in comparison to a Peer-to-peer model. In the end, data updates may need to be distributed and applied to each peer in the network, which is time-consuming as there can be thousands or even millions of peers.
· It functions with multiple different clients of different capabilities.
· Enables the roles and responsibilities of a computing system to be distributed among several independent computers that are known to each other only through a network. This creates an additional advantage to this architecture; greater ease of maintenance. For example, it is possible to replace, repair, upgrade, or even relocate a server while its clients remain both unaware and unaffected by that change.
· Server hardware is designed to serve requests from clients quickly and redundancy and back-up, data can be stored in redundant ways making for quick restore in case of problems and more flexibility, new technology can be easily integrated into the system and interoperability, all components work together, and ease of use; server can be accessed remotely and across multiple platforms.
· It is possible to remove or add clients without affecting the operation of the network and without the need for major modification.
· Since the client and server component namely the user interface and database management are separated in the design of client-server model it eases the effort of database administrator and also developers. This is because developers can concentrate on user application alone. Also for example if a user interface change occurs the system can be changed with little effort by making changes only in the client side without making server component changes.
· Performance is also increased without much effort. For example if a organization decides to go for a system for server side to increase performance this can be done without affecting the user application because client component of client-server model need not be disturbed in this case.
· If we are using database server, we can use an automatic scheduler to back-up our database without having to exclude users from the database.
Your ip address is this 201.234.125.226 what kind of network connection i have?
You have a class C network connection. Since the subnet mask was not specified I can't tell if it is a traditional class C or if the network has been subnetted.
What can i do if my handycafe's server browsing but the clients cant connect?
go to your my computer then C:/room/bed/ then pray
thanks to ace espiridion
What does Network selected as first boot device for current boot mean?
Boots for a PXE server for example, used in thin clients usually
What is the purpose of WANs to LANs?
LAN is local area network, which is pretty much inside the building. WAN is wide area network or connections from building to building, which could be a few feet or many miles.
The purpose is to allow communications to occur between buildings long distances apart, but within the same company.
What are the step to create cross network cable?
To create a Crossover Cable, wire one connecter to the T568A Network Standard and wire the other connector to the T568B Network Standard, so the cable 'crosses over', A becomes B and visa versa.
Cannot communicate with primary dns server?
Check your network connections. That is usually a main problem of not communicating with either DNS or DHCP on a LAN.
Does dhcp assign the subnet mask?
Yes, DHCP usually assigns a number of settings for an adaptor, which may include:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default gateway
WINS servers
DNS servers
and other settings.