Rick Cook learned programming on a computer with magnetic drum memory. Since then he's written thousands of articles on all aspects of computers and high technology — as well as several fantasy novels ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I set up a VLAN for my smart home and you should too
It's never too late to split up your network.
one classroom thats in use by other classes. the room has 18 machines with vmware and Im to use the machines as hosts for my AD servers and workstations. access to the cisco lab equipment we have ...
This is a consumer based router. If you wanted VLAN support you'll be using another router for this task.
I am testing in a lab where my SmartBits (https://www.spirentcom.com/analysis/product_line.cfm?wt=2&az-c=pl&PL=33) has a public address while my two routers and two ...
XDA Developers on MSN
A $25 managed switch taught me more about networking than years of looking at router dashboards
A strong layer 2 switch can be a great springboard for actually learning about your home network ...
Fast enough for Fibre 300 Can configure VLANs on internal network (not VLAN tagging on WAN). Not much budget for anything these days unfortunately, but keen to see what's out there.
Have you been told that VLANs are the ultimate solution to your network woes? That they’ll magically secure your infrastructure, eliminate complexity, and solve all your traffic management headaches?
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