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answers to the questions bellow?

November 17, 2010 - 5:16 pm 2 Comments

1.Which type of sharing is NOT a benefit of installing a home network?
A.Peripheral
B.Internet connection
C.CPU
D.File
2.Which of the following is NOT a reason peer-to-peer networks are generally installed in homes?
A.Client/service networks are less expandable than peer-to-peer networks
B.Client/service networks are designed for larger numbers of users
C.Client/service networks provide more security than is needed in a home network’
D.Services are too difficult for most home users to set up
3.All networks contain the followthe IPing element EXXCEPT
A.Network adapters
B.Transmission media
C.Networking software
D.Wireless connectivity
4.Which is an example of a network navigation device required to move data between two networks?
A.Wireless signal sender
B.Switch
C.Router
D.5E cable
5.Wireless Ethernet networks are more challenging to set up than wired networks because?
A.The navigation devices they use are more complicated to set up
B.They have more security vulnerabilities
C.There are many sources of signal interference in most houses
D.None of the above
6.Power-line networks are alternatives to Ethernet networks because they?
A.Are less expensive than Ethernet networks
B.Don’t require running any new wires to install
C.Provide six times the throughput of wired Ethernet networks
D.All of the above
7.When hackers use a program that controls many other computers and uses them to launch an attack on another computer, this is called a?
A.Zero-day attack
B.Trojan horse attack
C.Distribution denial-of-service attack
D.Boot-sector virus attack
8.Which is NOT a benefit of firewalls?
A.They make it harder for a hacker to locate specific computer on a network
B.They repeatedly change IP address of the router
C.They close unused logical ports to decrease network vulnerability
D.They filter out unauthorized requests for data
9.Wireless Ethernet networks are attractive to hackers because?
A.The 802.11protocol has weak security rules
B.You can’t install a firewall on a wireless Ethernet network
C.Wireless Ethernet networks have much greater bandwidth than wire
D.It is much easier for a hacker to establish a connection with a wireless network
10.Viruses that are triggered by a certain event (such as a data) or condition being achieved are called?
A.Worms
B.Stealth viruses
C.Logic bombs
D.Macro viruses

True-False

11.Actual data throughput is usually higher on wireless network.
12.All home networks require each computer on the network to be equipped with its own network adapter.
13.Installing a firewall on your network will stop most viruses from being planted on your network
14.Never opening e-mail attachments will ensure a computer never catches a virus
15.Some wireless Ethernet networks are subject to interference from cordless phones

No one is going to do your homework for you. Please don’t ask us to do it. We won’t.

What is the version of windows used by most school systems?

November 15, 2010 - 11:25 pm 7 Comments

Just out of curiosity, what is the type of windows that is used by schools? The one currently installed in my school prompts you for three things upon startup: Username, password, and network (either the computer or the school-wide network). These all apear in a windows XP style box, and after you enter you information if launches you into you own unique profile. After a bit of searching I was unable to find what type of windows it is, or even if it is just a different configuration of XP. Please contribute any knowledge towards this that you can… Thanks!
Alright, I found out what it was, XP professional turned out to be the right one… Thanks!

and @Efreak15, I just wanted to know out of curiosity mostly, and I have a bet with one of my teachers that I can’t get past his firewalls… :P Just needed to know more about the system I was trying to get into.

Through experience, I would guess it is Wondows XP Professional. Many schools have slightly older PC’s that use this operating system. What gives you that window for logging in is simply the way the computer is setup to login. That type allows, as you can see, the ability to log into a network account. You probably couldn’t find the version just because of restrictions or you may not have known where to look.

Breaking news: smackdown to switching networks?

November 13, 2010 - 11:40 pm 5 Comments

Syfy Channel has pinned a deal for "Smackdown."

World Wrestling Entertainment Inc’s "Smackdown," which for years was a mainstay on the UPN and CW networks before moving to News Corp.’s My Network TV, is now headed to NBC Universal’s Syfy Channel, people close to the situation said.
A deal, which will be announced later this week, further solidifies the growing relationship between NBC Universal and Vince McMahon’s WWE. Syfy already carries the show "NXT," which is a reality program featuring wannabe wrestlers trying to make it to the big leagues of WWE. NBC Universal’s USA cable channel also carries WWE programming including "WWE Raw."

Although terms were not disclosed, My Network TV was shelling out roughly $20 million a year for "Smackdown." Syfy’s price tag is believed to be closer to $30 million a year.

Although "Smackdown" is more than 10 years old, it still does very well with men, particularly the 18-34 demographic, and generally averages about 3.5 million viewers overall. "Smackdown" will continue to air on Friday nights when it moves to Syfy later this year, most likely in either late September or early October.

WWE is still looking to launch its own cable network, probably sometime in 2011. This latest deal with NBC Universal is another sign that the two could end up partnering on such a channel. WWE chief Vince McMahon has close relationships with NBC Universal brass, particularly Dick Ebersol, who oversees all

it’s called yahoo answers

Do you find this absurd? – MICHELLE NAMED ‘WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL WOMAN’…?

November 11, 2010 - 11:08 pm 3 Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters) – First lady Michelle Obama beat out heads of state, chief executives and celebrities to rank as the world’s most powerful woman in Forbes magazine’s annual listing on Wednesday.
Kraft Foods Chief Executive Irene Rosenfeld, who led a hostile $18 billion takeover of Britain’s Cadbury, came in second, followed by talk show host and media mogul Oprah Winfrey, who is ending "The Oprah Winfrey Show" next year after 25 years to launch her cable network OWN.

I don’t really like Michelle Obama anyways *shrugs*

I want to launch my own private Social Networking site, what’s the best / easiest to use platform?

November 9, 2010 - 4:24 pm 6 Comments

Needs to be easy to set up and cheap as possible. The aim is to help people share stories in a private atmosphere with like minded people!

Also i would like to have a feature where you have to be invited into the community rather than free for everyone to join
Thanks for the answers so far all look great so far! I have also found: www.socialengine.net has anyone used them before??

Elg is free and powerful

I want to launch my own private Social Networking site, what’s the best / easiest to use platform?

October 28, 2010 - 10:47 am No Comments

Needs to be easy to set up and cheap as possible. The aim is to help people share stories in a private atmosphere with like minded people!

Also i would like to have a feature where you have to be invited into the community rather than free for everyone to join
Thanks for the answers so far all look great so far! I have also found: www.socialengine.net has anyone used them before??

Elg is free and powerful

When WWE launches their own network do you think they will have a WWE Cribs?

October 20, 2010 - 11:44 am 3 Comments


Probably. If WWE has done parodies with Guest Hosts, anything is possible. Their version of Cribs might be interesting though, if they get it with the right WWE Superstars.

answers to the questions below and it is not homework?

July 7, 2010 - 11:15 pm 3 Comments

It is not homework the teacher just wants use to see who can get all the questions wright with whatever resources we can find. And it is not for a grade

1. Which type of sharing is NOT a benefit of installing a home network?
A. Peripheral
B. Internet connection
C. CPU
D. File
2. Which of the following is NOT a reason peer-to-peer networks are generally installed in homes?
A. Client/service networks are less expandable than peer-to-peer networks
B. Client/service networks are designed for larger numbers of users
C. Client/service networks provide more security than is needed in a home network’
D. Services are too difficult for most home users to set up
3. All networks contain the follow the IPing element EXCEPT
A. Network adapters
B. Transmission media
C. Networking software
D. Wireless connectivity
4. Which is an example of a network navigation device required to move data between two networks?
A. Wireless signal sender
B. Switch
C. Router
D. 5E cable
5. Wireless Ethernet networks are more challenging to set up than wired networks because?
A. The navigation devices they use are more complicated to set up
B. They have more security vulnerabilities
C. There are many sources of signal interference in most houses
D. None of the above
6. Power-line networks are alternatives to Ethernet networks because they?
A. Are less expensive than Ethernet networks
B. Don’t require running any new wires to install
C. Provide six times the throughput of wired Ethernet networks
D. All of the above
7. When hackers use a program that controls many other computers and uses them to launch an attack on another computer, this is called a?
A. Zero-day attack
B. Trojan horse attack
C. Distribution denial-of-service attack
D. Boot-sector virus attack
8. Which is NOT a benefit of firewalls?
A. They make it harder for a hacker to locate specific computer on a network
B. They repeatedly change IP address of the router
C. They close unused logical ports to decrease network vulnerability
D. They filter out unauthorized requests for data
9. Wireless Ethernet networks are attractive to hackers because?
A. The 802.11protocol has weak security rules
B. You can’t install a firewall on a wireless Ethernet network
C. Wireless Ethernet networks have much greater bandwidth than wire
D. It is much easier for a hacker to establish a connection with a wireless network
10. Viruses that are triggered by a certain event (such as a data) or condition being achieved are called?
A. Worms
B. Stealth viruses
C. Logic bombs
D. Macro viruses

True-False

11. Actual data throughput is usually higher on wireless network.
12. All home networks require each computer on the network to be equipped with its own network adapter.
13. Installing a firewall on your network will stop most viruses from being planted on your network
14. Never opening e-mail attachments will ensure a computer never catches a virus
15. Some wireless Ethernet networks are subject to interference from cordless phones

1. Which type of sharing is NOT a benefit of installing a home network?
C. CPU

2. Which of the following is NOT a reason peer-to-peer networks are generally installed in homes?
B. Client/service networks are designed for larger numbers of users

3. All networks contain the follow the IPing element EXCEPT
B. Transmission media

4. Which is an example of a network navigation device required to move data between two networks?
A. Wireless signal sender

5. Wireless Ethernet networks are more challenging to set up than wired networks because?
C. There are many sources of signal interference in most houses

6. Power-line networks are alternatives to Ethernet networks because they?
D. All of the above

7. When hackers use a program that controls many other computers and uses them to launch an attack on another computer, this is called a?
D. Boot-sector virus attack

8. Which is NOT a benefit of firewalls?
C. They close unused logical ports to decrease network vulnerability

9. Wireless Ethernet networks are attractive to hackers because?
A. The 802.11protocol has weak security rules

10. Viruses that are triggered by a certain event (such as a data) or condition being achieved are called?
D. Macro viruses

True-False

11. Actual data throughput is usually higher on wireless network. FALSE.
12. All home networks require each computer on the network to be equipped with its own network adapter.FALSE
13. Installing a firewall on your network will stop most viruses from being planted on your network FALSE.
14. Never opening e-mail attachments will ensure a computer never catches a virus TRUE.
15. Some wireless Ethernet networks are subject to interference from cordless phones TRUE

Why is WWE still screwing up?

March 30, 2010 - 6:01 am 8 Comments

I read and copied this on a wrestling site and I thought this was a little crazy,

The Wrestling Observer is reporting that WWE still intends to launch its own network, and hopes to launch it within the next 18 months. In addition to wrestling content, it’s being said that WWE wants to run original, non-wrestling related content as well.

What in the blue heck is Vinnie Mac and WWE thinking?

does this mean USA and My Network TV will no longer air Raw and Smackdown? if that’s the case then WWE really does suck,

I mean its not enough that they got rid of Chair shots (I say they got rid of chair shots cause now I bet wrestlers are scared to even pick up a chair cause of the no shot to the head rule)

Also they changed every WWE PPV name besides Mania and Summerslam,

Also Money In The Bank Match is going away after WrestleMania is over and its just going to be a PPV,

WWE is still TV PG,

So my question is why is WWE corporations/Vinnie Mac/WWE fans going along with all this crap?

cus they are taargeting the kid demographic 6-12

Do you see the Anti-immigrant sentiment as racism disguised for 21st century consumption?

February 17, 2010 - 9:20 pm 12 Comments

Are there any anti-immigration people out there that disagree and distance themseleves from this type of movement? Or are they running with it side-by-side?

http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2009/11/17/anti-immigrant-sentiment-is-racism/
Anti-immigrant Sentiment is Racism

Anti-immigrant sentiment is racism disguised for 21st century consumption. Now, not only the civil rights organizations are taking this seriously, but so are politically extreme anti-immigrant groups.

It is no coincidence that the Tea Parties Against Amnesty for Immigrants on Saturday, November 14, sparked significant dissent amongst anti-immigrant groups who are trying to save their reputation in the mainstream.

Jim Gilchrist calls the organizer of the Tea Parties, William Gheen and ALI-PAC, a group that “present themselves in a very physically hostile manner tantamount to racist groups like the KKK”. William Gheen, ignoring the charges and perhaps engaging in deflection, launched his own assault on neo-Nazis promoting his Tea Parties throughout the U.S.

Racism has a way of maneuvering itself in society. It finds a way to rear its ugly head. The anti-immigrant movement, with John Tanton and his network at the center, find new ways to insert racism in the mainstream. Once upon a time lies were spread that black people were scientifically inferior to white people. Now, the same people say that immigrants are the equivalent of an invading army of vermin.

I don’t think they were all about this kind of behavior. But now that so many racist group have used say, the internet to brain wash people, it’s really getting to be more about racism.