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[OT] ML about networking for newbie
From: "Di Fresco Marco" <superdif () infinito it>
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 15:55:07 +0200
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, sorry for the OT, but as a metter of fact I am just looking for a dedicated place to solve the topic. :-) Do you know some good ML about networking that is intended for newbies? I am planning to make an home network (since the small size I'm thinking about a workgroup rather than a client-server), so I would like to get some hint, other than RTFM (that I will do of course :-)), about what devices to use (router, hubs, switches, etc.), what would be a better design (since the PC rooms are quite distant from each other), and so on. Thank in advance for the help and sorry again for the OT. Bye. Di Fresco Marco ICQ #51985192 http://home.comcast.net/~superdif/ |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | Spock (Court Martial - TOS): If I let go a hammer on a planet | | having a positive gravity, I need not see it fall to know that | | it has, in fact fallen. | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0.3 iQIVAwUBQSh29GFI2e+I8s0+AQIBrBAArVHCgGL37YsO2fZQVYjuFBsig8ckeSfe YGB/m2Tzu5G+umOTSyXx1lpCCNdMGDzBgHsAB2icglw+GYReJEx3LTcaP3cMmxpf uzgB0+41u0C6rDbVt5UR8sS4SPV1flqdQHCneruidBAedWa7xBntpLn/l7a07r+M yDsmBPN4HzqXUg7F1k99XgmwVlt7cyw17D+kGg2YmbfgkUJFX8CPRouP7ZC11K/V QAW4PC3pwmOjGbRyOtjj+aeNby3S9PHgTSPPYRrIxmROPsEoAsaGfAzPTEaVh5wA Jq7WqXTuejxVTgOGvPjHsICj70zrf4DMaRdVTyaPZtq81LJNGlHe+02xn+sfrTkj 6myv7cT509FaWa8Yl4ufFURLdEqGzTdf21BBvGOazfR+myr42r7rvM5mJTXM6eg2 E+lqty+GbyaYD1MDySXbqK0nE4BWe2O/wm5Gp3P/52J9gUB9e2rWe0Bk27WpdpHf jp/uo/qGqoUt4rPtrR0EutPJkWMANOMww+6mCqVQRe5vjACSkrNndrwVS/oRtemg s1ZUcTfkCMAj2dKUsn8mtp6GjHHZ9ISsTTiN8853YoMr0b59/Y3MHUWNVXHuaAob OrhRpqxVj/gIJ8E0SN9ivtcUkK+if6k/idhM7+sCJaNBFW8QQcesKYxbTztNHLJw RTxyPdQGNJo= =lLao -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Forensics Training at the InfoSec Institute. All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 12 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Gain the in-demand skills of a certified computer examiner, learn to recover trace data left behind by fraud, theft, and cybercrime perpetrators. Discover the source of computer crime and abuse so that it never happens again. http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/InfoSecInstitute_security-basics_040817 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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