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Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
networking tip one.
make sure both ends of the cable are plugged in.. "krishnakumar" <krishnavnr@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:u2tydD6cDHA.2932@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
> networking tip one.
> make sure both ends of the cable are plugged in.. What if it's wireless? |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
ah wireless,
well duh, make sure you radio is tuned to the correct channel and then you can sit happily back and surf the wen in the knowledge that you are secure from intrusion (unless you go to manlove street of course) "Jtyc" <yo@respondtothegroup.com> wrote in message news:uV3ZyX7cDHA.2372@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > networking tip one. > > make sure both ends of the cable are plugged in.. > > What if it's wireless? > > |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
no your thinking of the interfax super carriageway
the wen is the really new one "Jtyc" <yo@respondtothegroup.com> wrote in message news:%231FRmr7cDHA.2176@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > can sit happily back and surf the wen in the knowledge that you are secure > > Is the wen anything like the interweb thingy I've been hearing about? > > > |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
actually the more smoke the better.. that smoke after all is the internet
cloud that we all see in the diagrams "JaR" <plente@nospamsofthome.net> wrote in message news:%23LTJVW9cDHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > "billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message > news:%23vjZYf6cDHA.4020@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > networking tip one. > > make sure both ends of the cable are plugged in.. > > > > Tsk, that's the kind of vague reply that degrades the MCNGP cert. You must > be more specific! > > Mr. krishnakumar, what billyw meant to say was to make sure that one end of > your cat5 ethernet cable is firmly inserted into the rj45 port on the back > of your computer, and the other end into the three- pronged socket in the > wall of your home/office. (220/240 volt is preferred, but 110/120 will work > as well) Some adaptation of the connector may be required, do not be > concerned, this is normal. > Some smoke may be noticed coming from the computer immediatly after your > first connection. Again, do not be concerned, this is also normal for a > first-time network connection. > > HTH, HAND > > > -- > J.R. Jones > A+ Net+ MCSA MCNGP#..............42 > > |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
"billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message
news:%23vjZYf6cDHA.4020@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > networking tip one. > make sure both ends of the cable are plugged in.. > Tsk, that's the kind of vague reply that degrades the MCNGP cert. You must be more specific! Mr. krishnakumar, what billyw meant to say was to make sure that one end of your cat5 ethernet cable is firmly inserted into the rj45 port on the back of your computer, and the other end into the three- pronged socket in the wall of your home/office. (220/240 volt is preferred, but 110/120 will work as well) Some adaptation of the connector may be required, do not be concerned, this is normal. Some smoke may be noticed coming from the computer immediatly after your first connection. Again, do not be concerned, this is also normal for a first-time network connection. HTH, HAND -- J.R. Jones A+ Net+ MCSA MCNGP#..............42 |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
"billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message news:%23IwFWd9cDHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > actually the more smoke the better.. that smoke after all is the internet > cloud that we all see in the diagrams > Exactly! Now don't you feel better knowing that Mr krishnakumar isn't confused any more? J.R. |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
i just hope he follows your instruction
NEXT! "JaR" <plente@nospamsofthome.net> wrote in message news:u5Qaji9cDHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > "billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message > news:%23IwFWd9cDHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > actually the more smoke the better.. that smoke after all is the internet > > cloud that we all see in the diagrams > > > > Exactly! Now don't you feel better knowing that Mr krishnakumar isn't > confused any more? > > J.R. > > |
Re: i need interview questions & networking tips
Of course to be a good network administrator, you need to make sure your
systems run cool and you are able to expand them as needed. As a matter of fact water and ordinary kitchen soap makes an excellent solution for cooling down your system and allows your internet cloud to expand. Easiest way to use this solution is to use a spray bottle and spray around the processor. If a spray bottle is not available, Windex can be used as a temporary measure. "billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message news:%23IwFWd9cDHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > actually the more smoke the better.. that smoke after all is the internet > cloud that we all see in the diagrams > > "JaR" <plente@nospamsofthome.net> wrote in message > news:%23LTJVW9cDHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > "billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message > > news:%23vjZYf6cDHA.4020@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > > networking tip one. > > > make sure both ends of the cable are plugged in.. > > > > > > > Tsk, that's the kind of vague reply that degrades the MCNGP cert. You must > > be more specific! > > > > Mr. krishnakumar, what billyw meant to say was to make sure that one end > of > > your cat5 ethernet cable is firmly inserted into the rj45 port on the back > > of your computer, and the other end into the three- pronged socket in the > > wall of your home/office. (220/240 volt is preferred, but 110/120 will > work > > as well) Some adaptation of the connector may be required, do not be > > concerned, this is normal. > > Some smoke may be noticed coming from the computer immediatly after your > > first connection. Again, do not be concerned, this is also normal for a > > first-time network connection. > > > > HTH, HAND > > > > > > -- > > J.R. Jones > > A+ Net+ MCSA MCNGP#..............42 > > > > > > |
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