Category Archives: Communications

What is a netmask calculator and how do I calculate it?

A netmask calculator is basically a script or a program that automatically calculates the netmask numbers for you. Netmask is simply a code of numbers that is used to correctly transfer messages among machines in the same subnet. So, a netmask would work together with the router to determine whether the data goes. For example, […]

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What is a Multilayer PCB?

A Multilayer PCBs consist of multiple layers of electronic components placed over each other. Through-hole construction was the technology that was used to deal with planting the electrical components through the holes on the Printed Board Curcuit and then soldering them together. When this technology was found wanting in complex cases, Point-to-Point construction technology evolved. […]

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Small Business Server Business Tips

Top 3 Ways to Maximize Your Small Business Server Consulting Profits Over the past 7 years, Microsoft Small Business Server (SBS) has gained traction as a widely-respected Small Business Server networking suite. As a result, many small business computer consultants, systems integrators, and value-added resellers have jumped on-board the Microsoft Small Business Server bandwagon. However, […]

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Small Business Networking: Suggesting Dedicated Servers to Clients

PC-based servers and LANs may be relatively mature technologies. However, small businesses need your firm’s expertise, more than ever. For these businesses, you’ll need to select, configure, customize, secure and maintain the right small business networking tools for their unique needs. Real Small Business Networking Solutions Begin with Real Servers How many times have you […]

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What is 192.168.1.1?

192.168.1.1 is the default IP (internet protocol) address for many home broadband routers. It was originally used by Linksys but has since been found in use in a variety of other home networking devices such as those produced by Netgear and Westell to name a few. Although 192.168.1.1 is the default IP address for many […]

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