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    Print Server
    Print server is a server or advice that is used to connect many printers of a network to it. Using the print server any computer on the network can give a print command to the server and the print server will get the job done accordingly. Usually a print server is configured on a computer that is running windows operating system.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    Web Server
    A web server can be a program or the computer itself which receives the requests from various other browsers and responds to those requests. These requests are all HTTP requests that are being sent for some HTTP documents. There are two kinds of web servers available. The web server program and the web server computer are two different devices.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    Home Networking
    Home networks are creating the modern day offices at home for individuals who prefer to stay at home while working. For domestic usage the home networks found no uses as most people could afford only one computer. However there are families that find one computer is not enough for them to do everything. People read emails; many women set up home based business, their children might want the computer for school work.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    Network Topology
    There are two levels in a network topology and there are five kinds of network topologies. The networks can be connected at two levels, the physical and the other is logical. A topology basically defines how the network has to be designed and provides a structure to the network.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    Network Management
    Network management is the method of managing the tools that belong to a network and maintaining, administering all the systems that are connected in the network. For one to be able to efficiently manage a network that person should be a qualified network administrator and should have in depth knowledge of the functionalities of the network and different topologies of network.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    Network Designs
    While designing a network many factors have to be taken into consideration like the area to be covered, capacity of data that has to be handled and even security issues. However when it comes to networks there are LANS or the Local Area Networks and WAN the Wide Area Networks. These are the two major types of networks which are further subdivided into topologies. Any of the topology has to be based on one of the two kinds of network.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    Bus Topology
    From the name of the network itself many inferences of the network can be derived. A bus topology in more technical terms means that it is a method of transmission on networks that uses a common vehicle for transmissions and thus it is categorized as shared communication. Imagine a bus picking up various people from one stop and dropping of people as it travels and then picking a few more. That is what happens in a bus network exactly.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Switching
    The Asynchronous Transfer mode or more popularly known as ATM is actually a part of the International Telecom Standards. Using the ATM protocols information can be sent and received in small secure cells. However for ATM connections to work there should be a constant connection. The ATM technology has found a large usage in cell switching and technologies that use multi-plexing. Also the benefits of using ATM technologies are that you can have a fixed bandwidth from 1 MBPS to Gigabytes.

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/05/2008

    What is Access Point
    An access point (AP; or also "WAP" for "wireless access point") is a node responsible for the formation of a wireless network through connection between wireless communication devices. It acts as a central transmitter and receiver of wireless radio signals, and is configured through an internet protocol (IP) address. Older models

    Price: Free - Updated: 01/24/2008

    What is Aggregator
    An aggregator, also known as a "feed reader," "RSS reader," or "feed aggregator," is an online program or client software that collates syndicated web content (referred to as "feed"), like blogs, podcasts, and vlogs from various sources into a single location for convenience, in effect creating a unique information

    Price: Free - Updated: 01/24/2008

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