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Hi all I am a new volunteer here and I wish to help you with all your questions. For the last 11 years I had been employed by major companies as systems engineer and also held positions as a key technical support engineer. Can answer any type of questions you may have related to IT. Hoping I will be of help to you all.

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Over 11 years of experience in the IT field. Experienced in hardware repairs, software installations, networking implementations, systems administration, consultancy and onsite customer support.

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Advanced IT Technician Diploma(UK), MCP, MCDST, MCSA/MCSE 2003 and CCNA

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Recent Answers from Ramon Zammit

2009-10-25 Basic:

hello smile take a look at the link below and make sure you have ADOBE READER installed beforehand: http://www.comptechdoc.org/.../networking/guide/netguide.pdf also have a look at this one

2009-10-24 Connect wireless router to wired router:

hey rob this link should help you: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/wirelesssetup.mspx dont forget the rating :) Hello Robert Don't you think that sometimes the answer you need

2009-10-21 Linux:

hey andy DNS and FTP deal with Windows too. They are basically two of the major network protocols used. DNS is basically the name given to all the name servers on the Internet. This is how we find

2009-10-16 Network trouble:

That's what I thought! the latency error indicates that the problem is not with your PC but with the connection to your service provider. I must tell you to insist that the problem is their's to look at

2009-10-09 slow Internet connection:

hey dan its very simple actually. you have to connect your computer to a different cable modem, preferably in another location and see the outcome. if then, the speed will be OK then chances are that

 

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