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How do I reset my “Default” profile in Wireshark?

Post Views: 4,195 Check out these great references as well:   Our custom profiles repository for Wireshark  Our Udemy course on Wireshark   Our Udemy course on Wireless Packet capture     This is a commonly asked question that usually results from users learning the can have different profiles after they have spent months constantly changing the

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What are some network related command line tools within Windows?

Post Views: 2,157 This is a great question.  The latest list (when this was written) is: Arp – Displays and modifies entries in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache, which contains one or more tables that are used to store IP addresses and their resolved Ethernet or Token Ring physical addresses. There is a separate table

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Where we are in the USF?

Post Views: 1,509 In short, things are advancing quickly. Readers may also be interested in watching the Senate hearing on the subject. http://commerce.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=Hearings&ContentRecord_id=fc757765-b147-4f14-9e01-754721a5cffd&ContentType_id=14f995b9-dfa5-407a-9d35-56cc7152a7ed&Group_id=b06c39af-e033-4cba-9221-de668ca1978a   Further, I offer the following: Dear OPASTCO Member, Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) delivered its first Notice of Inquiry (NOI) and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the recommendations

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Where can I find the information on securing a home network?

Post Views: 1,485 This procedure has moved from our Online School and is now described in an article at this site. We actually have several articles! Here is the original article: click here. Here is an article on securing Wi-Fi in your home or small business:  Click here to browse the article! I hope you

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Where can I find information on writing secure code?

Post Views: 2,255 Great question received just before the holidays. The security of software is paramount, especially in any communications systems (routers, switches, servers).  We are all fimiliar with “patch Tuesdays” as efforts to thwart security holes in software are a constant. Surprisingly, few Computer Science majors include skills on secure coding.  Furthermore, policies and

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What commands can you run from the Windows Start> Run> CMD?

Post Views: 1,454 Here is my quick list of commands you can run from the Windows Command Line: (START> RUN> CMD) ADDUSERS Add or list users to/from a CSV file ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASSOC Change file extension associations ASSOCIAT One step file association AT Schedule a command to run at a later time ATTRIB

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What are the wireless speeds for 802.11n 802.11ac and 802.11ad?

Post Views: 1,143 This is a very common question.  First, we must warn of the difference between theoretical speed and actual speed.  You have probably heard this a million times, but there are so many factors that can affect wireless throughput.  I won’t go into them here so I can stay on the subject. 802.11n

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Should everything be “Virtualized”?

Post Views: 1,102 We have met many people who are considering virtualization of servers in a number of different scenarios. Some of these folks are just getting started with virtualization, which can be a big change in light of shrinking budgets and limited supporting infrastructure such as shared storage. Some folks have already done some

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