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kalli

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i thought they gave you case studies and u answer q's based on them.....

my teacher said nothing about learning some of your own and i cant see any q's on YOUR OWN case study in previous exams....

i might be wrong......
 

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In the real world:

Hubs - not really used anymore.

Switch - You have groups of computers connected to these. These are connected back to one or more...

Routers - These act as gateways to the Internet (or the _Intra_net on a company LAN).
 

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there are examples of information systems and databases that you have to be familiar with
rta
school databases
video store



whats the difference between a router and a gateway?????
 

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all i remember form i ipt lesson was playing on internet >< teachers don't care.... sigh~~~

but thanx alot ^^
 

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Originally posted by morrisoner
whats the difference between a router and a gateway?????
A gateway is anything that allows access to another network, eg. you can set up a PC to be a gateway and share a modem connection with other PCs on the same LAN.

A router is an actual device, that also happens to be a gateway.


(To *nix zealots - shh.)

Apologies if I'm being vague, I really can't explain much more without mentioning OSI stacks, segmentation, etc, etc. Gomen.
 

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Originally posted by pan3dol
i think no matter how i try now..band 3 here i come ...
Go watch Love Hina, then. It contains a rather good summary of how to unintentionally fail exams. As well as all the namby-pamby 'if you think you're going to fail, you will' stuff.

Meg, meh chog.
 

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Originally posted by hurrotisrobbo
It containsa rather good summary of how to unintentionally fail exams.

thanx... but ....:( :confused: :read: .. after this exam... i will be free~~!!~~~ FREEE~~!~!~~.. im sorry.. pre-examination side effects...
 

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>wat is X, Z Y Moderm?????????????

Protocols. Can't remember.

> CDMA - Ethernet??????? WAT are those???

CSMACD - Carrier-Sense, Multiple Access, Collision Domain. Humourous description:

"CSMA/CD is where you get your little brother Billy and have him run out into the street. If he gets creamed, then you wait a little while before you cross the street yourself."

But it's too late now, isn't it?
 

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Originally posted by hurrotisrobbo


CSMACD - Carrier-Sense, Multiple Access, Collision Domain.
I believe it's Carrier-Sense, Multiple Access, Collision Detection :)
 

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Originally posted by pocydto
I believe it's Carrier-Sense, Multiple Access, Collision Detection :)
pocydto is right ;)
Originally posted by hurrotisrobbo
Pffft.
I'm CCNA. Don't doubt me. :D
(Well. Half-CCNA anyway.)
The "half-CCNA" sounds funny to me... I have a quirky sense of humour (some call it "lameness" :D :p :p)
 

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Originally posted by rx72c
or sadness. IM lost what was this thread about again.
Remote and local directories, someone was asking for help.
 

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Oh yeh thats right.

Ok for future IPT students ill explain it once.

A Local Directory is a directory which is located on your hard drive or floppy disk which is local to you, it must be in your computer.
For e.g c:\huy\porn

Remote directory is a directory which is not located on your computer. For E.g http://www.privatefiles.com/huy/sickcunt

Hope that helps. No question interms of this topic will ever get more complicated then this.
 

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Yeh mate, how do you like my examples, very down to earth dont you reckon. An example is only good if you can relate to IT..LOL
 

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Originally posted by rx72c
Yeh mate, how do you like my examples, very down to earth dont you reckon. An example is only good if you can relate to IT..LOL
They're good :)

An example shows understanding and adaptability.
 

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