Archive for the ‘Network Computer’ Category

November 03 2008 No Comment

To Know Wi-Fi

To Know Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is designed based on the IEEE 802.11 specification. Currently there are four variations of 802.11, namely: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n. B product specification is the first Wi-Fi. Variations g and n is one product that has the most sales in 2005.
Specifications Speed Frequency Band Matches with
802.11b 11 Mb / s 2.4 GHz b
802.11a [...]

October 24 2008 No Comment

Difference DHCP with BOOTP and RARP

Difference DHCP with BOOTP and RARP

DHCP based on the BOOTP and still compatible with previous technology. The Main differences is BOOTP designed for manual pre-configuration from the host’s information in a database server, while the DHCP is used to address the allocation of network dynamically configuration and also important for new other hosts to join the network.
As In addition, DHCP [...]

October 22 2008 2 Comments

What’s DHCP

What's DHCP

For the network computer user would often hear the term DHCP. DHCP is an abbreviation of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP is a big benefit in a computer network. DHCP is used to make computers that are on a network computer that can retrieve configuration (IP address, DNS address and others) from a DHCP [...]