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Networking for Networkers |
Networking takes some time and knowledge to perform at an acceptable level. Even tried and true networking professionals need a little help and some resources from time to time, and the internet offers multiple sites, newsgroups and communities for networking and networking professionals. These sites offer community feedback, will answer questions and even suggest solutions to trouble shooting or offer their personal help. Some sites offer links to vast resources on networking while others simply have a bulletin board to post questions and ask for advice as well as offering it. The resources provided by these sites are sure to help any individual in networking and improving their networking skills and knowledge. · A forum dedicated to questions and answers to many networking problems that face professionals and novices alike. · A broadband community with the purpose to provide information and resources on networking. · Networking support and community for professionals. · CNET forums on networking and wireless technology. · A community forum for networking and broadband technologies help. · Networking safety from Spybot forums. · Major Geeks networking forum: help with major networking and home networking. · Linux home networking and business networking forums. · File recovery for networkers. · Microsoft forums on networking with tips and help. · Information on networking including social networks and business networks. · Networking forum dedicated to business infrastructure and internal networks. · A site dedicated to business networking. · A check list for network developers. · How to develop a network for social, business or personal use. · Information on the new uses of materials and protocols in networking. · A general resourceful site dedicated to computer networking. · An overview of computer networks and infrastructure for the 21st century. Computer networking is at the cornerstone of every business and practically every transaction in the day to day life of citizens all around the globe, from a plumber in Kansas to an IT professional performing data recovery in India. Networking professionals need communities and forums where they can find the information they need to make their network work. The web provides a veritable plethora of sites and resources for this purpose. |
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