what is this network hardware and software - i dont understand, please explain

Discussion in 'Network+' started by alih786, Jan 10, 2008.

  1. alih786

    alih786 Nibble Poster

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    list and describe network hardware and software components.

    well i know router is one, what are others and please explain in detail.
     
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  2. zebulebu

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    Dude

    Why do you ask?

    Sounds suspiciously like you're asking us to do your homework for you - that is not even close to a specific question.
     
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  3. alih786

    alih786 Nibble Poster

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    well if ur not going to answer MIND UR OWN BUSINESS AND GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE.
     
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  4. nXPLOSi

    nXPLOSi Terabyte Poster

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    Look, you need remember YOUR asking US for help. I read the first post and was going to give you a nudge in the right direction. Speaking to people like that is not going to get you any help with me or 99% of the other people in this community.
     
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  5. wizard

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    No he is trying to help you. With that attitude even if you were to ask a more specific question I doubt zeb will assist you any further.
     
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  6. TimoftheC

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    hmmm, where's the block button again....?
     
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  7. Stoney

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    Me thinks someone is trying to start a fight....................:dry
     
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  8. antr

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    Ding Ding round 1...
     
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  9. Tinus1959

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    This is not the way to get help here.
     
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  10. zebulebu

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    Aaaannnddd....

    ...relax
     
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  11. TimoftheC

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    :biggrin:biggrin:biggrin:biggrin:biggrin
     
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  12. skulkerboyo

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    I'd expect that kind of attitude on youtube but here?:eek:
     
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  13. Rafek

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    Hmmm...what's going on...me wonders:blink
     
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  14. BosonMichael
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    Well, to start off, there's the tool between your keyboard and chair...

    Grabbing the popcorn... anyone seen my lawn chair? :popcorn
     
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  15. TimoftheC

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    In one of the network books I read whilst studying I remember references to secret codes that IT techs use to describe the tool between the keyboard and the chair. I remember one being an: -

    ID 10 t problem

    - that about sum it up?
     
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  16. ScoobyDoo

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    Despite your attitude, here is the help you need.

    When you buy clothes, you will normally WEAR them. Hardwear is simply clothes that are hard to wear in public. This could be for a variety of reasons: they are too small / large / flashy etc. Softwear, on the other hand, are clothes that feel soft. They are normally made of wool.

    Network hardwear / softwear (your original spelling is wrong - mine is correct) refers to the type of clothes networks wear. By definition, networks can be outside of a heated room so must wear clothes to keep warm.

    Use this as a basis for your homework & you should be guaranteed an interesting result.

    If we can be of any further help, please let us know.

    SD
     
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  17. juice142

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    LOL! :biggrin
     
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  18. tripwire45
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    It looks like you received a warning from one of the moderators already but I'm going to add my feedback here. Being a member of this forum is not a right, it's a privilege. That privilege can be removed at any time by the staff if it's necessary. Please clean up your attitude if you intend on continuing to post at CertForums. We are generally a helpful and friendly bunch but no one here is obligated to respond to you. Try to keep that in mind.
     
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  19. BosonMichael
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    There's also the notorious PEBCAK error...

    ...problem exists between chair and keyboard.
     
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  20. tripwire45
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    Ok, everyone. Kill the "sarcasm engine". The poster has already been formally warned. Feeding the situation with these sorts of responses doesn't help.
     
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