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Hey, I'm interested in becoming a network technician. I would like to know what school did you go to school to learn about networking? For some reason I can't find any schools when researching online. I would also love some advice as well.
TOENAIL CLIPPERS - especially the ones that are straight work damn good in a pinch or for only a handful of jacks. Sometimes I'm a dope and forget to put my punchdown tool back in the bag I use for my network cabling tools but toenail clippers have been really handy and they work really good for dressing the end of the jacket. Another "alternate" tool that I carry is a pair of dog toenail clippers - the ones that look like scissors. I didn't start using them until after trimming my dogs toenails and had the idea strike me even though I have all the professional tools for the job I having doing cabling of all kinds for 30+ years and sometimes you realize that the pro tools could be better. Sometimes, you have correct someone who attempted to DIY or (F-it Up Himsely) and they didn't leave any slack in the walls and you just want to fix it, not pull new wire through God knows what, and you need to get really close. You might just save yourself a few hours to fix a single bad pair.
Everyone is showing this set up with laptops I have two desktops, I want to connect one monitor to two hard drives. What cables do I need besides KVM switch? I don't have many USB ports open. Thanks
Thanks for the work and info. While connected, the smartphone does not probably get charged, correct? This would mean that a person is limited by the battery state of charge?
@@krapfen170 Yes, I did find it out just yesterday and purchased one. 🙂 I can't wait to see, how it works. I purchased higher ASUS router as well, to see if the problem gets eliminated. Thanks for the response.
Do you have any idea if anything can be done if given the following error? Copied all files into a folder like you suggest in video, but when I go to open the install file, I get “this app can’t run on your pc. To find a version for your pc, check with the software publisher” It’s a Mario game from 1995 I was wanting to show my kiddos.
I might not be the one to ask but windows used to have a "compatibility mode" where you could tell it to treat an old application as though it was In a windows 95 or XP environment.
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If the line your toning is live, check the other jack(looks like the two cables were pulled at same time). If that's live too, does it look like the outlet is part of original install (looks like all the other jacks in the office?) or added on later (oh we forgot to put a location here)? if added after, most likely find it on or near the last patch panel. To confirm, check the last panel. See if anything plugged in. If you find the other cable, check if the port next to it is plugged in too. If so, perform the scream test. Unplug the patch cable and see if anybody screams because they just lost the internet 😉 also see if your toner works now (always check that your toner is working before every use. 9V batteries die). yah or nah? if nah, plug patch cable back in. monitor your phone🤫
Interesting perspective. I'll have to keep an eye on it (the ap25). I don't have the AP22, but I do have the ap22D which is quickly becoming my favorite AP out of the line up.so far.
@@NetworkAdvisor I've installed boxes of the little "d " unit they are awesome wall mount units. The 25 is power hungy heat monster that is just over priced and over marketed..
Some USB floppy drives are limited to the standard 1.44 MB MS-DOS floppies and can't even read the "older" 720 kB MS-DOS floppies If Windows asks for a driver most USB drives can be forced to work without their "official" drivers by manually selecting the "Generic NEC Floppy Disk" driver (the same used by internal floppy drives) but I had one (I-something, I can't remember if it was Imation or Iomega) that needed it's own very specific drivers...
I used belkin usb c to ethernet and type c(pd charge) and it works great. I have cancelled my wifi plan and bought sim plan with unlimited data capped at 35mbps which is enough for family of 3 for us. The phone i used is fold 4 which was my previous phone and kept as backup.
I live alone so i don't need a wifi since i already got a sim unlimited data capped at 15Mbit/s with 43ms Ping but my problem is with the ping i get 63ms while on ps5 inside an online game. Do you think the adapter would lower the ping back to 43ms ?
Holy cow... yes. hateful, bulky stuff. Every once in a great while, I'll run across a bayonet 9a cable (tokenring) jack on a wall that someone has never bothered to remove.😆
I am looking for a 3.5 floppy drive , you nailed it I hope / / I got a stack of em with family pictures on them / / I want them / on my Computer I'm looking to best buy and got geek squad they got maybe a clue witch makes me mad be on belief ( they should know ) I Like your ( buy old one ) idea / so I will buy one and you took it a step farther so I can get pics off of them /// I put this video in my favorites and will see if this works out TY for video
@@NetworkAdvisor How can I tell whether my Moto g phone is using the network adapter or getting information through the air waves? (I turn the Wifi off, because the Wifi in the office isn't working correctly) I don't see any icon come up, when I do what you describe in the video here. Thanks so much
@@NetworkAdvisor I tried to carry out what you describe with my moto G phone. But the network adapter lights come on, but don't blink. I can't get the phone to use the ethernet link. Can you advise? Thanks so much.
@@NetworkAdvisor Also (I aint doign this yet for a few years but i'm plannign it) I'm building a service to claim shifts, track warnings, demotions, suspensions, employment temrinations, track activity and more. I want to know what server rack, what type of cables and servers are very good but bugest-friendly
Yes, quite possible. And for small outfits that would be fine. Larger fleets of service techs (ie. Comcast, AT&T) are going to want a standard box they issue to everyone in the field.
Show using ur internet through phone thought not in pc bcz me too i have done this same + i got samsung phone too .....but the thing is i cant use internet on my phone tats why i need proof .........