TERMS FOR COMPUTER NETWORKING

January 13th, 2010

With the upcoming of latest technologies comes the risk of saving it from harms. In order to help yourself to save your own home computer network from any kind of harm you should be aware of the terms involved with the networking. The entire system including the software, the data, the number of computers and even the users using it is combined and termed as the Asset. The minimal security that you needed for network is called as the Baseline. Unauthorized personals can be restricted to view your data by encrypting it.
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Computer Networks

October 26th, 2009

By the end of 2008 it is estimated that 52% of American households will have a computer network set up, allowing more than one computer to access the internet at any given time. Defined in it’s simplest form, a computer network is two or more computer systems linked by either a cable or a wireless device, sharing files or internet access. If there is no central server in use then the network is called a peer to peer network, of P2P, in which all computers are equal. This is also known a workgroup, a name coined by Microsoft.
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The Zombie Network

October 12th, 2009

Microsoft took a totally clean computer system and allowed it to be turned into a “zombie” for an experiment. Over only three weeks they noted that the zombie computer received over 5 million connection requests; these all came from spammers around the world. It also received 18 million spam messages, sent by 13,000 different websites. This was all to a single computer. A zombie is a computer infected with any form of malicious software, also known as “malware”, that can be used by the attacker to control aspects of the computers behavior remotely.
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Windows XP Firewalls

September 26th, 2009

Microsoft launched the Windows XP firewall to help combat their customers concerns over security. As a single firewall it will only protect the computer it is installed on, unless the system is using internet sharing in which case the firewall will protect all networked computers. Activating the Windows XP firewall is simple and achievable by using the Start menu. Access the control panel and then your network and internet connections. Simply select “Firewall”, turn it on here, and you are done.
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Computer Network Terminology

August 24th, 2009

Your computer network is at risk. So what can you do to protect it? Start off with learning the terminology. An Asset is your entire system including computers, the software, the data, and the people who use it. The baseline is the minimum level of security that you need. Encryption is a way of altering data so it cannot be viewed by those who are not authorized. Risk analysis is identifying the risk of assets.
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Setting Up A Wireless Computer Network

August 24th, 2009

Creating wireless computer network will allow you to have all of your computers, or printer, and other devices connected. The whole process is very simple and you should have no problem setting it up. You will need a wireless router, and if your devices do not have wireless built in you will have to use wireless adapter cards for them. The router itself acts as a firewall to protect your computer from being accessed by someone outside of your network.
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Secure Your Computer Network

August 24th, 2009

You should be concerned with protecting your wireless computer network from being hacked. Worst case scenario is that a outsider could connect to your computers or at the least use your internet connection. Spend the time to understand how your wireless computer network works, and then take the necessary steps to secure it. Considering that your privacy is at stake it is worth going through your systems documentation and taking the steps to secure it.
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Setting Up A Small Business Computer Network

August 24th, 2009

Having a small computer network allows all of the computers in the business to use one internet connection, and for the computers to share files. Setting up a computer network is a simple task. The first step to setting up a small business computer network is to decide what the requirements will be. Before you choose wether you will be using a wireless network or a wired one remember that a wired one will be more secure.
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Computer Networks Made Easy

August 24th, 2009

Setting up a computer network is probably easier than you think. Many of the settings are automatically configured. Your computer network will be either wireless and wired using ethernet cables. For a wireless network you will need the name of the wireless network, and possibly a passkey. Get this information from the administrator of the network. With a wired network connect the ethernet cable from your computer to the nework switch/hub. Then setup the network addresses.
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