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Expert Profile: Sean Oriyano

Expertise:  I can answer questions relating to all aspects of Windows Networking from Windows 3.x up through and including Windows Server 2008.

Experience in the area
I am a certified Microsoft Instructor (MCT) who instructs for the US Military and Federal Government as well as numerous other organizations both public and private. I have worked with Microsoft and it's vendors developing official courseware on several products including Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Mobile, SharePoint, Exchange 2007 and other products.

Organizations
BECCA, ISSA, Infraguard, eLearning guild

Education/Credentials
I am an CISSP, CEH, CNDA, CHFI, CEI, SCNP, SCNS, SCNPI, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCITP, MCTS, MCDST, MCP, Security , Network , A

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Prestige Points: 330
Knowledge   10.0   Best of the best
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Max Questions to be Asked
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Total Questions
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47
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User Comments
Great expert that knows what he is doing. Thank you!
(John Spaznevich on 10/20/07)
Thanks for the advice and guidance, much appreciated
(bill on 09/12/07)
Great reference, I will read up
(dean on 09/12/07)
Thank you so much, clear answer
(Vince on 09/11/07)
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Recent Answers from Sean Oriyano
2007-10-22  Home Network If this is happening it means that your router or computer that you are sharing out an internet connection from is not handing out IP addresses. I would suggest that you enable your router to hand out...
2007-10-20  Networking I don't what desktop OS you are running, but you might look at something called "Wireshark" which can monitor this connection even if it isn't direct to the system. Basically you would connect the devices...
2007-10-20  Networking Hi John, I guess the question is if there is a specific reason to connect directly to the computer, generally there isn't. You haven't said what you are trying to do, but if it involves accessing data...
2007-10-20  Networking Hi John, From what I can tell here you shouldn't be trying to connect your iPod touch through the computer, but through the router. Personally I would just set your devices up to work in infrastructure...
2007-10-07  Ethernet port Hi Adrienne, Sounds like you might have a damaged network card on your desktop, luckily those are pretty cheap to replace. I suggest you first try plugging the desktop in using a regular cable (if...
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