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SanDisk microSD Card 4GB + SDHC Reader

SanDisk microSD Card 4GB + SDHC Reader
    The solution to all your data transfer problems is finally here. With the SanDisk microSD Card 4GB + SDHC Reader, you can now transfer pictures, movies, business data and other media rich data to and from your PC. The sandisk microsd card holds a huge 4 GB of data in any format and is the ideal substitute for the lack of internal memory in most of the cell phones in the market. With the use of this card, you can secure all the

Discover Your Network Card Real Manufacturer

On-Board LAN:

 
Sometimes you will need to know the real manufacturer of your network card, especially if your need some kind of support or its drivers. The problem is that the usually the manufacturer of the big chip found on your network card isn’t who manufactured the card. In this short tutorial we will teach you how to do that.

Information on ”Unbranded” Cards

Due to their low prices, we often buy “unbranded” or “generic” cards, especially when dealing with modems, sound cards, video cards and network cards. But the attractive bargain ends up by a giving us a headache when we try to find drivers, handbooks or further information on such “unbranded” merchandise.

Actually all IT products are branded. When vendors label an item as “generic” or unbranded”, it is simply because they do not know its make.

AMR, CNR and ACR slots

Introduction:

 
AMR (Audio Modem Riser), CNR (Communications and Network Riser) and ACR (Advanced Communications Riser) are slots that you can find on your motherboard that have the same goal: to install HSP (Host Signal Processing) devices to your PC. These devices can be modems, sound cards and network cards.

Change your Network card MAC address

Media <b>Access Control</b> address, a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a <b>network</b>. In IEEE 802 networks, the Data Link Control (DLC) layer of the OSI Reference Model is divided into two sublayers: the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer and the <b>Media Access Control</b> (MAC) layer. The MAC layer interfaces directly with the network medium.Consequently, each different type of network medium requires a different MAC layer.

How Peer to Peer P2P Works

Peer to Peer (P2P) Technology- How it works:

Ever wondered how P2P works? This guide will run down most of the major P2P services and how they work. Peer to Peer technology lets people share files over a network on the internet. Most people now use what is known as the second generation of P2P, which is unlike its predecessors like such as Napter, the second generation has no centralized server, making it harder for it to shut down.

How first generation P2P services worked:

Network Load Balancing cluster

Do I need two network cards for a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster?

Unlike Microsoft Cluster service Clusters, in which you should have separate NIC's to separate regular traffic from the cluster heartbeat traffic, NLB members don't need multiple NIC's. However, many people still recommend two NICs in NLB servers, given the low cost of quality NIC's. Additionally, multiple network cards are desirable in the following situations:

What is a Wireless Network?

What is a wireless network?

What is a Network?

What is a network?

What is a wireless network made up of?

There are two kinds of wireless networks:

  1. An ad-hoc, or peer-to-peer wireless network consists of a number of computers each equipped with a wireless networking interface card. Each computer can communicate directly with all of the other wireless enabled computers. They can share files and printers this way, but may not be able to access wired LAN resources, unless one of the computers acts as a bridge to the wired LAN using special software. (This is called "bridging")

Using Network Card For Internet Connection

How can I use a wireless network to share an Internet connection? Once you realise that wireless cards are analogous to ethernet cards and that empty space is analogous to ethernet cabling, the answer to this question becomes clear. To share an Internet connection across a LAN you need two things: an Internet sharing hardware device or software program a LAN