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Network Design and Troubleshoot, LAN, Wiring, Switching, Routing, and Network Security. VOIP setup and design. Wireless Network Setting and Testing. Cisco Routing and Switching. VPN Setup.

Experience in the area

Small Medium Size Business Network Issues, VPN, VOIP, Routing, Switching, GB Ethernet, Fiber Network, Call Center Voice Network, Server 2K/2K3, Cisco Networking, Sonicwall VPN, Electronic Medical Records (EMR).

Education/Credentials

BS, MA Network Security, CCNA Training, PMG NetAnalyst: Wireless and IP Routed Networks certify. Fluke CCIT/DTX Cable analyzer testing certify.

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Recent Answers from MK

2009-10-22 Connecting 2 LANs:

Hello Mian, Thank you for the question. You can do it. You need to set the External Network Card (NIC) as usual with the IP address of 192.168.1.10 (or any IP with the subnet of the Router) Subnet

2009-10-21 Windows Server 2003 networking:

Hello Devang, Thanks for the question. From your description it sound like you are having IP configuration issue. You need to reset your Win 2003 Server to the same DHCP group. In addition, make sure

2009-10-16 Extending Wireless Connectivity:

Hi Andy, Thank you for the question. I'm not an expert on PowerBook, however I will try to answer your question. I don't think your problem is from the Router at all. I read about it in some Mac users

2009-10-15 about cisco 1721 series router:

Hello Shashidhara, Regarding the Cisco 1721 Router not connecting via Telnet. You have not given me sufficient information to help you. Please follow this link from Cisco to set Telnet on the router

2009-10-10 mac address:

Hello Paul, Thanks for the question. The simple answer is yes for both Mac addresses. The address 3c-49-de-01-24-98 is a device made by the 3Com Corp. The number 00-98-d4-f4-e6-2e is not registered

 

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