11.30.2012

Types of Computer Networks



Introduction:

This lesson provide to trainees more information for Types of Computer Networks to help the trainees Improve knowledge.

Objectives:

  • Introduction of all types of networks   .
  • Why we Use an it?
  • Definition every type of networks.
  •  Video about WAN network
  • Summary.


Types of Computer Networks

11.29.2012

Network Types

Introduction:



This lesson provide to trainees more information for Network Types to help the trainees Improve knowledge.

Objectives:

  • Introduction of LAN-MAN .
  • Why Use an LAN?
  • LAN Components
  • Types of Ethernet and video.
  • Summary.

Network Types:
Communications networks differ in geographical size. Networks may be constructed within a building or across several buildings. Networks may also be citywide and even international, using both cable and air connections. There are three major network types: LAN (local area networks), MAN (metropolitan area networks), and WAN (wide area networks).

11.28.2012

How a Computer Network Works?


Introduction:

This lesson provide to trainees more information for how a computer network works to help the trainees improve knowledge.


Objectives:
  • What is Packages?.
  • What is TCP/IP?.
  • What is Routers and switches proxy servers?.
  • What is Firewalls and the internet and Browser?
  • Summary.
This is a vedio for explain how a computer network works


You watch the video and after that will discovering How a Computer Network Works. What does meaning  Packages, TCP/IP, Routers, Switches Proxy servers, Firewalls, the Internet, Browser.

11.27.2012

Network Operating System

Introduction:

This lesson provide to trainees more information for Network Operating System to help the trainees Improve knowledge.

Objectives:
  • Introduction about Network Operating System.
  • Elements of a Network.
  • Layout and Features of a NOS.
  • Network Administrators.
  • Certification for Different Systems.
  • Common Types of Networks.
  • Summary.


Network Operating System

A Network Operating System (NOS) is a software program that controls other software and hardware 
running on a network. It also allows multiple computers, known as network computers, to communicate with one central hub and each other to share resources, run applications, and send messages. Such a system can consist of a wireless network, Local Area Network (LAN), or even two or three computer networks connected together. Administrators running these networks typically have training in different network operating systems.

11.26.2012

What is The Engineers Network?

 Introduction:

 
This lesson provide to trainees more information for What is The Engineers Network to help the trainees Improve knowledge.

 
Objectives:
  • Introduction about Engineers Network.
  • How does it work ?
  • On-line service engineer software including mobile devices
  • Summary.
 
What is The Engineers Network ?
 

 
 
 
 
The Engineers Network is a subscription based data capture system for:

11.25.2012

Network-Based Wireless Location


 Introduction:


This lesson provide to trainees more information for Network-Based Wireless Location to help the trainees Improve knowledge.

Objectives:
  • Network-based wireless location finding.
  • Summary.


Network-Based Wireless Location
Network-based wireless location poses several interesting problems from a signal processing perspective. The estimation algorithms must provide accurate parameter estimates under challenging conditions such as fast fading channels, low SNR, multipath effects, and multiuser interference. Small errors in estimation can lead to large errors in location.To get more information please DOWNLOAD the PDF by click over address link or picture.


11.24.2012

Basic network troubleshooting

Introduction:


This lesson provide to trainees more information for Basic network troubleshooting to help the trainees Improve knowledge.

Objectives:
 
  • Video explain basic network troubleshooting
  • Network card not connected properly.
  • Bad network card drivers or software settings.
  • Firewall preventing computers from seeing each other.
  • Connection related issues.
  • Bad network hardware.
  • Summary.

Issue

Basic network troubleshooting.


        After watch the video you will know troubleshooting a computer network, you need to have at least a basic understanding of TCP/IP, the network protocol. Troubleshoot a computer network with tips from an IT consultant in this free video on computer networks.