About > AllExperts  
Search for
  Main Menu Ask a Question Browse Past Answers Meet Top Experts Be an Expert Login (Experts Only)
About Us  ·  FAQ  ·  Tell Friends About Us  ·  Link To Us  ·  Free Encyclopedia  ·  Disclaimer  ·  Tech Support   
  You are here:  AllExperts > Computing/Technology > Communications/Networks > General Networking/Lan/Wan

Expert Profile: Ralph Becker

Expertise:  General networks, including LAN (ethernet, cable modem, DSL), dialup (modems), WAN (frame relay, ATM), and other related networking technologies.

Experience in the area
I have worked for 20 years in various network companies, in capacities including development, customer service, and operations.
Check out my bio/ratings page!
http://www.allexperts.com/expert.cgi?m=1&catID=1049&expID=20679

Ask a Question       View Past Answers       View Ratings            
Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 17590
Knowledge   9.92   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.92   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.91   Best of the best
Politeness   9.98   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
(in Past 24 Hours)
0
Max Questions to be Asked
(in 24 Hour period)
2
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
2594
Recent Reviews from Users
KnowlClarityTimePolitenessDate
1010101011/18/08
1010101011/13/08
1010101011/10/08
1010101011/03/08
1010101010/11/08
User Comments
Thank you.
(John on 11/18/08)
Vewy fast responce with great advice and links. As a novice I highly recommend and will use them again. Dave
(Dave on 11/13/08)
Fast response.
(John on 11/10/08)
In further trouble shooting, found 1 pair tied down incorrectly at 1 RJ45 & a pinched/broken wire at another. That solved my connectivity issue. Thank
(Greg on 11/03/08)
Thank you very much!
(Carl on 10/11/08)
View All Comments
Ask a Question       View Past Answers       View Ratings            

Recent Answers from Ralph Becker
2008-11-12  "wan ip and lan ip in the same subnet!" Hi Lee, and thanks for your question. Basically, the LAN is the connections in your house, both wired and wireless; the WAN is the internet. The router is the device that connects the two together...
2008-10-14  Problem with LAN Connection Hi Chuck, If you're not getting internet access on either computer, then something is fundamentally wrong. You should be able to connect your Cable Modem network connection to your router WAN port...
2008-10-13  Problem with LAN Connection Hi again Chuck; sorry to take so long to respond, but I did not receive the email notification of your follow-up questions. Unfortunately, this happens from time to time on AllExperts. I am assuming...
2008-10-12  extending a port off of my DSL Adapter to another room Hi Greg, and thanks for your question. The standard for CAT5 cable is 100 meters (about 330 feet), so distance should not be an issue. You state that you can't establish a VPN connection, but you...
2008-10-12  Problem with LAN Connection Hi Chuck, and thanks for your question. The problem is that you are using a switch to try to share your internet connection. Most broadband internet providers will only give you 1 IP address (unless...
More Answers for "General Networking/Lan/Wan"


Advertise on This Site | User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy
Copyright  © 2008 All rights reserved. AllExperts is a property of About, Inc.
The About logo, About and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc.