Thursday, January 17, 2013

How can you connect your computer to any local computer network?

Q. To connect any local computer network, first you have to install a LAN card or wireless LAN card in your CPU of computer. Then you have to enable DHCP (If you have dynamic IP address) in your LAN card. Then you will be able to connect to the respective local computer network.

A. WOW, question asked... and answered. That was easy.

Which major should I pick in college if I plan to become a computer network administrator?
Q. I would like to become a computer network administrator but I really don't know what degree I need can someone help me? If you are a computer network engineer or administrator please let me know what was your major in college.

A. Computer Science is too theoretical for a career in ordinary Network Administration.

San Jose State has perhaps the best 4yr Bachelor's program in the USA, called "Computer Electronics and Network Technology."

How do i stop someone outside my house from getting onto my home computer network?
Q. My friend said that since my computer network isn't protected, anyone can access my network. Does anyone know how to protect your computer network?
I have DSL (internet) and it's wired, but we had to install software on our computers to get connected to it.

A. is is LAN based or WIFI? ok is it wired or Non wired? IS your Wifi pass protected?

Do you use internet to access all.??

you answer this and get back

eBRo

Is becoming a Computer Network Specialist A good Career?
Q. Are computer network specialist in demand? Will the pay be good? Is it a good career to get into?

A. The term Computer Network Specialist can mean several things. It can mean you work with Cisco products configuring routers and switches and designing and maintaining the network infrastructure. This is a fairly specialized area and requires specific training - Cisco training and certifications are expected.

On a more general level it can mean you just set up a computer network so that users can print and share files over the network. This may require training in specific operating systems and certifications by Microsoft and COMPTIA (like A+ and Network+).

Beginning salaries in IT are going to range from high $30,000 on up - I have given you a link to a salary survey that will show salaries in a number of companies.

As far as what you need to get a job: The Holy Grail for IT employment is a 4 year degree, some industry certs and experience. If you have all three of those you should be good. If you have only one or two elements you may be competing with other people who have two elements or perhaps all three.



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