Jan
05

Computer Networking

By IT-MAN


www.tstc.edu at Texas State Technical College. Communications networks of computers and routing devices are no longer luxuries. Today business, government, and individuals depend on reliable connections to communication systems that transmit and receive information instantaneously over long distances. Computers, the cornerstones of new communication systems, connect networks that link information through fiber optic, wireless or satellite media. The

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  1. HelmetVanga says:

    @delacerdaa bachelor in computer science with networking speciality would be nice but nowdays,,,become network engineer with internet expertise

  2. HelmetVanga says:

    @TravvyG learn networking Juniper harware and JUNOS operating system.

  3. tript92 says:

    Go visit moneyispower. ws

    The opportunity for Income is Astounding

  4. TravvyG says:

    @techboy710 I’m the same. I only just finnished school and I’m looking into going to University and study some sort of IT but I have no idea what the course is called where you do all this Network stuff can anyone help me? I’m quiet interest in this stuff like building them and manageing them all that stuff =)

  5. techboy710 says:

    i need help pickin out a career. im really good with computers but i would hate sitting at a computer all day writing scripts. this seems like an awsome job but how much do u get paid?

  6. HCImodular says:

    Microsoft Certification is also a good thing to have. Check out Syngresscertification, it has a plethora of online training couses.

  7. delacerdaa says:

    Is a career certificate good enough or do you need a Bachelors?

  8. coilgunner2 says:

    Their all John Does? I wonder what that says…

  9. fadedromance says:

    all hot guys reading this hit me up on MSN Messenger ID jane23belle. im bored xD

  10. bigfro6 says:

    any fun men in here?

  11. zackcyboy says:

    actuallly u can just go to network connections from settings (start menu)or from your desktop if you have the icon there

  12. zackcyboy says:

    wow i was wondering the same thing. thx for the help

  13. rhizen2006 says:

    no comment hehehehe…

  14. haha my IT teacher in high school is named mr. smith too

  15. Go To Control Panel
    Click Network Connections
    Double click Local Area Connection
    Under General Tab
    Click Properties
    Check the empty box : Show icon in notification area when connected.
    Finished

  16. justXpand20 says:

    i just reformat my computer and i just can’t see the LAN icon for my net,,can u help me but back my net

    tnx

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