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network diagram
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Discussions tagged with network diagram on WindowsForum.com focus on creating and understanding network layouts for academic coursework. A recurring theme involves subnetting a Class C network into multiple subnets, such as using a /26 mask to create four networks for separate routers. Users often seek help with wiring diagrams that include components like modems, switches, and routers connected to office desktops. The tag covers practical questions about network design, IP addressing, and device placement in small office or home office scenarios. These threads are typically from students in introductory networking courses who need guidance on modifying their diagrams to meet instructor requirements.
Help me with a Router Network question....I am confused - For online course
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So I am taking an Intro to Network class thru an online college.
I have a course project that I modify each week....its a wiring diagram.
As per the course instruction, the diagram looks like this...
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I just upgraded my home office computer to Windows 7 (from XP)
All went reasonable well, given the age of my system. I had some difficulty getting it to play well with my graphics card but other than that I was happy...until I started setting up the home network.
I got it to work, but...
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