Cisco's New Free iPhone App to Help You Have Web Conferencing, Business Meetings and More January 7th, 2009 Are you an Apple i-Phone user? Well this news is gonna make you love or hate the i-Phone in a new way. Cisco is extending its web conferencing and collaboration capabilities to the Apple iPhone 3G user experience, with Cisco WebEx Meeting Center and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace.
Cisco earnings fall 21 percent in latest quarter; still better says AnalystsMay 8th, 2009 Cisco earnings fall 21 pct but beat expectations
NEW YORK — Cisco Systems Inc. said Wednesday that earnings fell 21 percent in its latest quarter, but the profit comfortably beat Wall Street expectations amid signs that the market is stabilizing.
How To Connect Broadband & EPABX on Same LineSeptember 24th, 2007 In small businesses you will often have the ADSL broadband and telephone line from the same connection. You may also need to setup an EPABX on the connection to share the phone line.
How To: Wireless Networking With BSNL DataOne Broadband On Windows & LinuxJuly 22nd, 2007 I am going to describe a simple no-brainer way to share your BSNL Dataone Broadband internet connection over wireless network. The same principles can be used with other broadband connections too.
Tips on Configuring (A)DSL ModemsOctober 20th, 2007 Modern DSL modems by default allows you to establish a DSL link through them to provide internet connectivity. The actual connection is handled by software running on your computer.
A Comprehensive Guide to Secure Your Wireless NetworkSeptember 26th, 2008 Gone are the days of wired networking devices. Wireless networking is the future.
How To Configure BSNL ADSL Modem (UT-300R & UT-300R2) for Multiple Users on Windows NT / 2000 / XP, Linux, MacNovember 7th, 2005 Have you ever tried to configure your ADSL Modem to automatically connect to the internet without requiring to connect from a computer? Are you a BSNL Broadband user? I have played without success with the ADSL Modem manual before I found this gem on BSNL site. Full Screen View
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You may not want to keep the default IP address of 192.168.1.1 for the DSL Router.
How to auto-start synergyc in Fedora / CentOS / RHEL LinuxSeptember 14th, 2009 You may find several instructions to autostart synergyc during login and after login. I had a hard time using them.
Never Restart Network on Multi-ADSL Connection Machine...November 23rd, 2007 I learned it the hard way. Our gateway machine with firewall (shorewall) has multiple ADSL connections configured with load balancing for more bandwidth and transparent fail-over.
Apache HTTPD: How To Turn Off Index Listing in Directory & Sub-Directories; Protect WordPress wp-contentApril 13th, 2008 In Apache HTTPD server normally when you have no index or default page in a directory, a visitor may be served with a full list of files in that the directory. This could pose a serious security risk.
How To Setup BSNL DataOne Broadband on Linux / Fedora CoreApril 22nd, 2007 BSNL DataOne provides software for connecting to Linux. However I found that you can setup much easier and without using their custom software.
How To Use Vanilla Forum On MySQL Database Without Password SetOctober 23rd, 2006 First of all I want to make it clear that having a MySQL database without a password set (on your root account) is a very very bad idea. However I wanted to set it up on my home machine which has XAMPP installed.
FireStarter - Super Easy Powerful Firewall for LinuxApril 16th, 2007 FireStarter is for Linux what ZoneAlarm is for Windows, a simple to use but fully functional firewall for small business and homes for free. The simplicity of firewall even surpasses ZoneAlarm, even a novice can set it up properly with very minimum knowledge.
How to Connect Your VOIP Service to your Landline Phone and Save Hundreds of Dollars Every MonthDecember 1st, 2008 If you didn't know, VOIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. Some wireless phone companies are offering home phone service for rates as low as $10 per month when coupled with cell phone service.
100-Mbit Cable Internet To Hit U.S. In 2006 July 21st, 2005 Broadband Internet access via TV cables can reach 100 Megabits per second as early as next year, 50 times faster than the average broadband speeds now offered to cable TV homes, a Finnish firm said on Wednesday. "This is a cost-efficient technology as we use the cable TV networks which are already in place," Jukka Rinnevaara, Chief Executive of small-cap Finnish broadband equipment maker Teleste, told Reuters.