Week Ten Final Blog 10.1

This was the first time I used blogging for a college class assignment. I try to applied school chapter informative reporting to help other understand the Network basics. I enjoy writing and informing others about IT/Network capabilities. This help me understand more how network truly works. The class was helpful for my military Intell- cyber-security […]

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Week 9 Blog

This chapter (18), provide information on very important topics such as security policies, acceptable policy, network access policies, and many more topics that is related to risk management and security. Security policies are a set of rules or legal rules in a regulation document form that describes how employees should protect and secure sensitive information. […]

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Week 8 Blog

A virtual local area network (VLAN) is a logical group of workstations, servers and network devices that appear to be on the same LAN despite their geographical distribution. A VLAN allows a network of computers and users to communicate in a simulated environment as if they exist in a single LAN and are sharing a […]

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Week 7 Blog

Wireless Networking allows computer users to connect without the need to plug an Ethernet cable. The average range on most configurations is that you have to know how far out you want the signal to reach your devices. The experts say we have 150 to 300 feet depending on your installation. The 150 feet is […]

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Week 6 Blog

A Signal is like the speed of light and it carries a time variation with some type of information. A signal travels to space layers and back to us on Earth to be basic about it. So in communication a signal is a Voltage that keeps changing as we speak. Analog communication was great in […]

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Week 5 Blog

Do you know how TCP/IP applications and Network naming work in your computer? Did you give your network a cool name? or did you just not pay any attention at all to your network set-up? Either way, I will elaborate how network naming works for your personal knowledge. We already know every host (your computer) […]

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Zip Tie Materials Specifications

Material Specifications: Spec Ops Elite Ties Products offers a wide variety of cable ties designed for use within specific environments. Listed below are several environmentally limiting factors to the durability of some cable tie materials such as UV light and chemical corrosion. Please read carefully to determine, which material is best suited for your specific […]

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Week 4 Blog Post

Routing tables are a very unique way to track the activity of every packet that enters your router for processing. Computers and router all have a routing table that helps during the inspection of all packet destinations. Basically is sending data to the correct port. I will try to make a simple example, cellphones have […]

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Week 3 Blog

Physical Network installation is the most important in SOHO or Enterprise organizations. Chapter 5 describes how to deploy the corresponding Ethernet installation depending on the networks need. I will briefly describe some of the basics components, structured cables, and Network Interface Card (NIC), remember the MAC address, back in Chapter 1, layer 2 installations. The […]

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