WARNING: You must master subnetting using our course or some other trusted materials before you start using these shortcut approaches. It is a common issue for Cisco candidates to move directly to subnetting shortcuts for the exams without fully understanding exactly how subnetting functions. ICND1 (CCENT) Question
Read more →WARNING: You must master subnetting using our course or some other trusted materials before you start using these shortcut approaches. It is a common issue for Cisco candidates to move directly to subnetting shortcuts for the exams without fully understanding exactly how subnetting functions. ICND1 (CCENT) Question
Read more →Thanks to Randy of our CCNA program for this suggestion. Randy wanted some guidance on how to solve the subnetting questions in ICND1 and ICND2 very quickly. The ability to do this is often the difference between a passing score and a failed attempt. WARNING: You must
Read more →How do you use the the shutdown command with carious switches to Shutdown, restart or log off of local or networked computers from a command prompt, dialog window, or batch file. What can the shutdown command do? The shutdown command can be use via the command prompt, the remote
Read more →Console commands lusrmgr.msc Users and Groups consolde ntmsmgr.msc Removable storage console perfmon.msc Performance monitor console rsop.msc Resultant set of group policies and registry settings secpol.msc Local security settings and User rights assignment console services.msc Services management console wmimgmt.msc Windows management instrumentation console Run commands for
Read more →Summary You can quickly setup a wireless network using the wireless configuration feature in Windows XP. Each computer you want part of a wireless network will need a wireless network card installed. Some computer and hardware manufactures come with their own utility to configure the wireless
Read more →Adding A Route Browse to C:WindowsSystem32 Right-click on cmd.exe and choose “Run as Administrator” Add “route –p add “destination IP/Subnet” mask “subnet mask” “gateway IP” (route –p add 4.2.2.2 mask 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1) The –P makes it permanent. Without it, after rebooting, the route will be deleted.
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