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Hrire MikaelianCanada
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Windows 95/98/2000/XP/Vista/7 workstation and Windows 2000/2003/2008 server networking, Group Policy and wireless configurations. Have knowledge about workstation Ghosting, and also the ins and outs of hardware troubleshooting. | |
Kevin WatkinsU.S.
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I can answer questions about Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. I can also answer Questions about Windows Server 2003, including questions about DHCP, DNS, RRAS, IIS, Active Directory, file and printer sharing. | |
Michael TroyU.S.
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I have a fair amount of experience in peer-to-peer networking using Windows 95/98. I can answer questions about hardware, networking software, protocol settings, etc. I have some client-server experience, but not a lot with Windows-based servers. I can also give some advice on home network security: VPN, firewalls, anti-virus, etc. |
Hello, Having a large number of different wifi routers in a small area can lead to interference and reduced performance. Having a single or small number of wifi sources would certainly make things
Hello, I'm not sure what the benefit of two routers is unless they are performing different security functions. I would recommend you look into an advanced router that can be set up to handle not only
Hi Mark. Sorry for my delayed response. Actually, this is a very good strategic approach to setting up a network for your business. There is never 100% security unless you totally disconnect yourself
Hello, First, let me say that although I have read about FreeNAS, I have not actually used it, so my advice there may be limited. That said, as much as I dislike Windows, it's difficult to consider
HI Todd. Unfortunately, I don't answer questions that are intended to help in you passing a certification exam. I am assuming that this is what you need simply answered, as I have received MANY similar
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