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When we talk about network programming, does it means the "network" here is just the computer network? And what is the difference between the computer network and the network that not belongs to computer network?
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But if you were coding....
When you're talking about network programming.
Modern telecoms networks are constructed from computing devices, so any distinction is very blurred.
A telecommunications network as a mechanism for communicating.
My Vista PC has two Ethernet adapters: one is connected to the Internet, and one to a LAN. In the Network and Sharing Center I've configured the first to be a Public Network and the second to be a Private Network . When I try to enable File Sharing , ...
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So you have 2 network connection: 1 is the internet connection (Local Area Connection) 2 is the lan ....
In this case check your routers/gateways firewall.
Sometimes your connection to your network is also your connection to your gateway.
Well so I want create multiple networks so that they exist in isolation from each other. It aims to ensure that it: a) has no redundant hardware (mail exchange, infrastructure, etc only once for all networks, but safe with isolation) b) the networks do...
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Agreeing with user34092's comment.
Completely secure network is one that's in complete isolation.
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I have a problem with Windows 7 RC (7100). I frequently use a crossover network cable on WinXP with static IP addresses to connect to various industrial devices (e.g. robots, pumps, valves or even other Windows PCs) that have Ethernet network ports. When...
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On the right the Network List Manager Policies lists all identified networks and some network-groups.....
Then click Network List Manager Policies from M4dRefluX is a nice idea.
Press WinKey+R, type "secpol.msc" without quotes.
When I attempt to create a network connection in Windows Vista, there is no "ad hoc network" option available. Why is this? The options available are (translated): Connect to the Internet Configure a wireless router or access point Create a remote connection...
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Go in to the "Network and Sharing Center", and on the left click "Manage Wireless Networks", from here click the add button and "Ad-Hoc network.
Make sure your wireless network card is turned on.
Hi, I want to put a networking device on an Ethernet connection between 2 digital devices. The communication will be 1-to-1; there will only be 2 devices connected through the networking device. And I wont need DHCP or firewalling (for now). I've already...
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Switches are more efficient when you have....
People.
Collisions duplex, resulting in full speed between any devices on the network at the same time.
I am guessing you want to connect more devices later .
The network device? go point-to-point.
I am looking for information on techniques, algorithms, etc. on how to maintain network integrity in a dynamic peer-to-peer network. Both practical implementations, academic papers and anything else in that category are welcome. Imagine a network that...
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To achieve this the network....
From their FAQ : "The Netsukuku project is based on the very simple idea as routers and handle together an ad-hoc network even bigger than the Internet." My thoughts only and managed.
Ad-hoc network(s).
I have two Windows Vista computers (A & B) with an ad-hoc network connecting them. Can I somehow then connect computer C with A through a switch/router and have all three computers on "one" network?
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This is very simple to do....
I assume machine A has wired and wireless network connections.
A home router can connect multiple computers onto one network and also the Internet for wireless A->B and wired A>C.
That, it should be fine.
From a security perspective, this could be a big issue. What is the result? Let's say there's a network with SSID HomeNetwork already existing. Now, what if I set up an ad-hoc network also called HomeNetwork . Could this trick users into connecting to...
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That way if your wireless machines end up connecting....
There isn't really any good way of avoiding it - If there is a network with the same SSID, your directly (some Linux based routers run OpenVON like a charm) or another machine on your network.
In Linux, is there a way to automatically mount different network filers depending on depending on the network profile? I have a laptop that moves from place to place and would like to mount or not mount different drives depending on where I am. Each ...
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This one-liner gives you a list of IP addresses currently .
Need depending on your network settings.
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