General Networking/Lan/Wan/Expert Profile

Benedict Brand-Cotti

U.K.
On Vacation
returns 11/31/2009
Expertise

I am experienced in the setting up and trouble shooting of Wired and wireless networks. Covering IEEE 802.x Standards. I have set up and configured Various systems bearing many services including ATM, VOIP, Ethernet. I have good Working knowledge of the ISO 7 Layer Model and associated Protocols.

Experience in the area

15 years Building, Repairing and upgrading PC's and workstations. 5 years Supporting international customers whilst integrating a fixed wireless access systems into their networks. This includes directly training Engineers of various nationalities about our (Cambridge Broadband's) equipment.

Education/Credentials

Data Comms and Telecomms at Degree Level

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terence young04/18/0810101010 
terence young03/23/0810101010thanks that clears things up nicely
Joseph11/23/0710101010My e-mail is the one below: josephschung@yahoo .....
Bill11/19/0710101010I appreciate the help. Thanks.
Chuck04/15/0710101010Doesn't help because I can not plug .....

Recent Answers from Benedict Brand-Cotti

2008-04-03 Wireless connection:

Hi Tinito, I'm assuming you have a wireless router at the heart of your network? You should be able to configure security on this in several ways. 1). Hide the SSID of your network, so intruders

2008-04-02 subnets on a lan:

Terence, No bother, I'm glad to help. That looks good to me mate. You'll then need to route Red subnet to Blue Subnet and vice versa to achieve connectivity between red and blue clients. You'll

2008-03-23 wireless networking:

Hi Sun, To be honest, I find 802.11 (Wireless) is excellent for home networking. I have only dabbled with Bluetooth Dongles, connecting my mobile phone and a Compaq iPAQ at home. I did find the

2008-03-22 invalid ip:

Hi David, The problem is likely to be due to a DHCP address being allocated on another network (At work) for example. I sometimes have the same trouble as I work in two offices. The easy fix is to

2008-03-21 subnets on a lan:

Hi Terence, If you look at your interfaces rather than your devices. Connected interfaces must be on the same subnet to communicate. So... The Router Port connected to the Server must be on the

 

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