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Protect your network servers by hiding them from users
Networks tend to have users who like to poke around in places where they shouldn't go. Even if these users aren't malicious, they can damage your servers. Help safeguard your Windo...
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Get IT Done: Use ipMonitor to alert you to network trouble
IpMonitor keeps tabs on various aspects of your network and sends an alert via e-mail or a pager.
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Network Probe 0.4 analyzes network traffic for free
Pinpointing bandwidth hogs and traffic congestion is always challenging, especially when you're limited to using inexpensive tools. But the free version of Network Probe is a full-...
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Fix the four biggest problems with VPN connections
When they work, VPNs are great. When they don't, you can go crazy trying to figure out what's wrong. Here are four of the biggest trouble areas with VPN connections and how you can...
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The ETRAX 100 LX: A Linux PC on a chip
Take a look at how this little Linux chip could impact network devices in the near future.
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Build Your Skills: How to optimize Active Directory replication
Learn to reduce replication-related traffic on your network due to updates to the Active Directory database
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Get IT Done: Troubleshoot Windows 2000 peer-to-peer networking problems with these tips
Eliminate peer-to-peer networking problems in Windows 2000
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Securing WLANs: Tips, techniques, and best practices
Wireless networks have a reputation for poor security, but you can take a number of steps to lock down WLAN access. This WLAN security primer explains the common wireless hacks and...
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Build Your Skills: Learn these 10 security domains to obtain CISSP certification
A brief description of the 10 security domains required for CISSP certification
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Windows 9x plus generic NICs can equal connection problems
When a Windows 9x computer can't get an IP address from a DHCP server, releasing and renewing the address usually solves the problem, but this may be just a temporary solution. Som...