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Dual 1920 x1200 IPS Monitors for Under $600 1 Aug 2013 | 03:00 pm

While shopping for my new VMWare whitebox, I was bemoaning the fact that 1920×1080 monitors were the only size available for under $300.  To my surprise, I found the ASUS’ ProArt PA248Q monitors for l...

The Bandwidth-Latency Myth 18 May 2013 | 06:00 pm

This question was cobbled together from several common e-mails this week. Hey, Inetdaemon,  Doesn’t bandwidth solve all network problems with [Skype, Facetime, Vonage, NetFlix, Hulu, YouTube, World of...

Why Can’t I Buy a 1600×1200 Monitor Any More? 17 May 2013 | 04:18 pm

Why can’t I buy a basic 4:3 1600×1200 LCD monitor any more for less than $380? A 1080 monitor is “missing” 120 pixels of vertical resolution.  In practical terms, this means you spend a LOT more time ...

Tutorials Updated March 2013 13 Mar 2013 | 05:00 pm

I have updated and expanded the following Tutorials:  International Telephone Exchange Listings

HTTP: is it Transfer or Transport? 12 Mar 2013 | 05:00 pm

Dear InetDaemon, Web Technologies by Jeffery Jackson says HTTP stands for Hypertext Transport Protocol, but your site says it is HyperText Transfer Protocol.  Which is it? Thanks! When you get conflic...

CCNA Lesson 6 – TCP/IP Model 8 Mar 2013 | 03:00 pm

We covered the OSI Model in CCNA Lesson 5, now we move on to the TCP/IP Model which you will also need to know for the CCNA exam.   Since internetworking is based on the TCP/IP protocol suite, the TCP...

CCNA Lesson 5 – The OSI Reference Model 5 Mar 2013 | 06:30 am

There are two basic network models, the packets from one network to another was worked out, then ways to guarantee delivery of large volumes of data and finally ways to boot up and to manage the netwo...

CCNA Lesson 4 – Network Topologies 27 Feb 2013 | 07:17 pm

Networks can be described in terms of their physical layout, called a topology. A network's topology will often determine the characteristics of the network, whether it broadcasts data or communicates...

CCNA Lesson 3 – Introduction to Networking 25 Feb 2013 | 09:57 am

Welcome to the next lesson in the CCNA Lessons Tutorial and Study Guide series. The CCNA exam tests your knowledge of network types, uses, topologies and architectures, the network equipment used to b...

CCNA Lesson 2 – Number Systems 11 Jan 2013 | 03:00 pm

 Number Systems Numbers are symbols that we use to represent quantities.  Binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal are four number systems used frequently in computing and networking.   This set of shor...

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