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higher bit rate

Can you please help in explaining technically how the offered transmission speeds of the Internet Provider could achieved higher bit rates than the theoretical rate of 64Kbps.

View Answer   |  Aug 27 2009  3:46 PM GMT
Networking services, Bit rate, Bandwidth
asked by Anoy

  15 pts.

Network Users Identifying open files

Here is the scenario, I have multiple users on the network accessing the same files (ie. Excel spreadsheets). Some of the computers have generic login information that doesn't tell you who they are when the "File in use by..." window pops up. Rather than getting a call every day to check who has a...

View Answer   |  May 20 2009  2:19 PM GMT
Networking, Networking services, DNS
asked by Tomprobkins

  5 pts.

IP phone configuration

what kind of firmware do i need, to set up an IP Phone system in an office and where can i find an example in formof a diagram?

View Answer   |  Dec 9 2008  12:37 AM GMT
Networking services, VoIP, IP phones
asked by Shiqu

  25 pts.

Diff between transport and broadband

what is the difference between selling transport and selling broadband telecommunications services?

Answer Question   |  Nov 17 2008  7:32 PM GMT
Networking services, Broadband
asked by Techdetective

  5 pts.

WAN

what data-link encapsultations for WAN

View Answer   |  Jul 17 2008  10:59 PM GMT
Networking services, WAN, WAN Data Link encapsulations
asked by YCable

  5 pts.

Router Shows in My Network

I had a work group and then added a domain controller. The OS of the domain controller is Windows 2003 Standard. I created the Active Directory and DNS services. I then went to the stations one by one and added then to the domain using the Network ID wizard. The work stations are all...

View Answer   |  May 14 2008  9:29 PM GMT
Networking, Networking services, Active Directory
asked by Hsmithdp

  125 pts.

accounting package sharing

currently using Brilliant Accounting package, opened another office about 30km from H/O - how do we go about in sharing same acc. package at same time. Any suggestions?

Answer Question   |  May 12 2008  3:22 PM GMT
Networking services, Brilliant Accounting
asked by Tirsa01

  5 pts.

How can service providers ensure that network projects succeed?

We all hear the horror stories about network projects gone wrong. But is success all down to black magic or the luck of the draw? On SearchNetworkingChannel.com, expert Matt Vlasach says there are some simple steps -- Discovery, Design, Deployment and Maintenance -- you can follow to make sure your...

View Answer   |  Apr 10 2008  1:59 PM GMT
Networking services, Channel, Networking Channel
asked by Donnellymp

  430 pts.

VPN tunnel

Hai all, i have a client which is using 1Mb leased line conectivity.And VPN tunnel also,The problem he is getting,while he upload some files through tunnelto a remote server which is US/Austrelia he getting high latencey.the point to point conectivity is fine,the TTl from client end to my end iam...

View Answer   |  Feb 25 2008  6:58 AM GMT
Networking services, VPN, VPN Tunnel
asked by Raghu.krishna

  5 pts.

HowTo: Internally redirect http for Outlook Web Access

Being a relatively small firm, we have just one public IP address. Before we apply for another, I would like to hear your opinion on this: Until now, our web sites have been located on external web hotels, and http access to our IP address has been used for Outlook Web Access. Last month, we have...

View Answer   |  Feb 22 2008  11:25 AM GMT
Networking services, Exchange 2003, DHCP
asked by Onilke

  95 pts.

Windows xp pro lost tcp/ip protocol

I have an xp pro machine I have been unable to restore the tcp/ip to the adapters. I havereplace the network adapter and even added a wireless to the machine,but I can't get them to pick up anip address. When I run ipconfig it gives me a message to contact microsoft, I have been through the...

View Answer   |  Feb 7 2008  7:32 PM GMT
Networking services, Windows XP, TCP
asked by Greatjubee

  80 pts.

Shifting Services over Fiber

Several services are provided to our company. Internet, Link with another comany, Videoconferencing, ISDN telephone lines. We are shifting to fiber now. Is it recommened to use only one pair of fiber to carry all these services and then segment them. Or for example, use a seperate pair of fiber for...

View Answer   |  Nov 18 2007  4:37 AM GMT
Networking, Networking services, Network security
asked by Maryam82

  100 pts.

Bridge connections

When the phone line( through EPBAX , Extensions) is connected to the Bridge for the conference call, it will hang for the hours , even if it is disconnected. Thus causing the huge phone amount.

Answer Question   |  Nov 16 2007  4:38 AM GMT
Networking services, Network connectivity, EPBAX
asked by Bhadrinarayangirish

  0 pts.

DNS hosts file

does there exists a hosts.txt file for TLD or Root name servers in our system using Windows or Linux...

asked by EnigmaticKishore

  0 pts.

Semi-Mobile Users

I am having an issue with setting up a proxy on our semi-mobile users. When they are working on their laptop in the office they are required to go through our proxy server to access the internet. When they go home the proxy must be disabled to access the internet from there. Is there any way of...

View Answer   |  Jul 13 2007  8:40 AM GMT
Networking, Networking services, DNS
asked by Dollface

  0 pts.

Backup Controller (Win2k3, AD) not operating as needed

Hi there, I run a dedicated Win2k3 Active Directory server, which is running just fine. I run a backup Win2k3 AD server as well. When I turn off my primary, the backup should sub in, and direct individuals to my Exchange server, etc. But it's not. I know it's handling DNS queries fine, even...

View Answer   |  Jul 6 2007  9:40 AM GMT
Networking services, DNS, Active Directory
asked by Linger1974

  0 pts.

Dell Optiplex GX520 hibernation/sleep mode issues

Hello, We have several Dell Optiplex GX520's on the network running Windows XP pro. They randomly fall into sleep mode. Moving the mouse will not wake them - you have to push the power button to get them out of sleep mode. Also we are not able to remotely wake them to do patch updates or remotely...

View Answer   |  Jun 26 2007  3:45 PM GMT
Tech support, Hardware, Networking
asked by jmello

  0 pts.

Can't get DHCP to give addresses

For the life of me can't seem to setup my server. I have 2 Nics for extra security and what is recommended for Remote Access. This worked with SBS but I just installed windows 2003 server and want to setup remote access server and exchange 2007 I have the external card: 192.168.1.5 IP...

View Answer   |  Jun 25 2007  10:51 AM GMT
Networking services, DNS, Security
asked by calitech

  0 pts.

Server - Directory Service

We have 2 servers on our network. The one is a Windows 2003 Server, which is the primary domain controller. The other is a Windows 2000 Server, which is the ?other,? or secondary, domain controller. The Windows 2003 server pretty much handles everything for the most part, like DNS, DHCP, etc. ...

View Answer   |  Jun 21 2007  2:03 PM GMT
Tech support, Networking services, DNS
asked by davemd

  10 pts.

Access internal web server with domain name

I was wondering what is the best method for allowing internal computers to access our locally-hosted web server with www.somedomain.com? I believe the internal clients are unable to do so because of how firwalls/NAT works(?). Is there a way I can add an entry in my DNS server? I am using Windows...

View Answer   |  May 4 2007  10:59 AM GMT
Networking services, DNS, Security
asked by skepticals

  0 pts.

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