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Network Secutiry Wired and Wireless Combined - Security and QOS ?
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About "Network Secutiry Wired and Wireless Combined - Security and QOS ?" topic:
In developing both wired and wireless netorks what is needed to provide security and QOS ?
which package do you use , how and why.
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QOS - Quality of Serivce
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Firewall - Security
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Hari Prasad K
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QoS is important; but relying on QoS for stopping today's threats is not practical. Today's threats demand better technologies and features like Deep packet inspection, heuristics, IDS / IPS, gateway antivirus s/w, etc All these features...
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Leena Pawar
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"QOS - Quality of Serivce"
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Safety is an outcome of quality....So improvement in quality means improvement in network safety...
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Ankit Teekariya
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"Firewall - Security"
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Absolutely Firewall Because Whole network can protected by physical firewall device and other is software checkpoint another kind of firewall which protect us from maleware, trojan and unknown acess QOS and Firewall both are important , firewall...
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Secure your wireless router
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Secure your Wi-Fi Network
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ravindra shrivastava
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"Securing your Wireless Network "
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1) Secure your wireless router or access point administration interface Almost all routers and access points have an administrator password that's needed to log into the device and modify any configuration settings. Most devices use a weak...
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Nishant Tomar
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"Secure your Wi-Fi Network"
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sorry, but you have copied the steps from the link given by Ivan Bayross, CEO/MD/Director, Doss Software Solution LINK http://ivansmusings.com/?cat=51 this doesnt seem good when professional statements of reputed person are over ruled.
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Ivan Bayross
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"Secure your wireless router"
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I've put together a few simple things that anyone can do to secre their WLAN. Most techniques are fairly simple and do not require a P.Hd in I.T. to implement. I've put the instructions on my Blog, http://ivansmusings.com/?cat=51 copy and paste...
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