Windows Networking/Expert Profile

Ramon Zammit

Malta
On Vacation
returns 02/14/2012
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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.

Experience in the area

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

Education/Credentials

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

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Recent Answers from Ramon Zammit

2011-11-20 windows 7 wifi not detecting signal:

hi jay    if there are other users using the same connection then it must be something with your laptop. are you sure the drivers for the wireless adapter are properly installed? check from device manager

2011-11-13 Networking:

hi jimi    a normal address connects to port 80 or 8080....to force a different port just do like this:    http://www.test.com:6001        Whilst I hope I had been of help to you, I appreciate if you could

2011-06-22 FTP Server:

hi shiv    you need to create seperate users with specific connection limits and with respective rights. example:    user1 - 2 concurrent connections - can READ, LIST, DELETE ONLY - uses 20% of bandwidth

2011-02-26 networking and printer(s):

hi nina    are all of the pcs networked? if so, then they are identifiable by their pc name and their IP address. the former is a static value, the latter could be static and also dynamic. therefore i

2011-02-15 Setting up a LAN network:

hi frances    check the IP settings of your network card (cabled). if it has static ip values take note of them, turn everything to obtain mode (dhcp) and set the ip values to the alternate configuration

 

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