Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question about networking, telecommunications, broadband, Wireshark, or technology in general? You’ve come to the right place. Our Frequently Asked Questions section provides answers to many of the most common questions we receive about CellStream’s consulting services, technical training programs, online courses, and industry expertise.

In addition to information about our products and services, you’ll find helpful explanations, technical guidance, and answers to a variety of networking and computing topics. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, we’re always happy to help—simply contact us and we’ll do our best to provide the information you need.

We hope you find these resources informative, practical, and valuable in your professional and technical journey.

Neighbor Discovery (ND) Table in IPv6 Windows, Linux and MAC Machines

Post Views: 11,630 Check out these additional IPv6 Resources: Our IPv6 overview course at Udemy Our IPv6 Custom Profiles for Wireshark Our IPv6 classes at the Online School A great question I was asked in class was: “If Neighbor Discovery processes have replaced ARP in ICMPv6, how do you look at the equivalent of the […]

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How do you Remote Desktop from Windows to Ubuntu?

Post Views: 1,089 This is a great question. First, you have probably learned that you can use Ubuntu’s APPLICATIONS > INTERNET> TERMINAL SERVER CLIENT program to remote desktop to Windows machines.  Going the other way is a bit more challenging. You need to have two things in place: 1. You must enable remote desktop connections

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How do I get Linux/Ubuntu to show interfaces in Wireshark?

Post Views: 1,758 Ah – a common problem.  Wireshark has installed and does not see any of the computer interfaces so you can do captures. The answer to your problem is simple! Open a terminal and enter the following commands in order (you can skip the first one if you already have Wireshark installed): sudo

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Could I be breaking the law if I connect to an unsecured wireless network?

Post Views: 1,465 The answer is – possibly – yes, unless you have explicit permission to access the network (such as a free WiFi hotspot at the airport or town square). Many states have criminal laws that prohibit accessing any computer or network without the owner’s permission. For example, in Texas, the statute is Penal

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What Broadband services are offered in my area?

Post Views: 1,864 The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has recently made a great web site available to all of us that maps and lists broadband service providers, by area.  Simply go to this link: www.broadbandmap.gov The online broadband database apparently holds more than 25 million records detailing where service is available; technology used

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Can I erase my accounts on Facebook, Twitter, etc.?

Post Views: 1,223 Two answers to this one: sort of, and absolutely. Sort of means you can go to these sites and select to deactivate your account.  The problem is that while it is deactivated, all your information, history, friends lists, postings, tweets, etc. are all maintained.  You can reactivate almost any time you want.

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What happened to the Internet and Telecom History?

Post Views: 989 Great question!As those of you who love this project, you know we have moved it around several times.  We know this is a problem, and we apologize for that. The latest place for this project is here: https://netscionline.com/course/view.php?id=201 You will have to create a free user account to actually view the WIKI’s –

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What maintenance should I run on my computer, if any?

Post Views: 1,059 Maintaining the system is always a good idea, and it should be habitual. We break maintenance into three types: a) continual, b) periodic, and c) occasional. We recommend you get into a routine by inserting to-do’s or calendar reminders to run maintenance until you do it automatically. So let’s look at a

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Do you have a Corporate Security Policy?

Post Views: 1,112 CellStream, Inc. Corporate Security Statement/Policy    PURPOSE CellStream, Inc. is committed to meeting the Security requirements of the Telecommunications Industry to insure security of our customer information, our students, and our co-workers.  To that end, we have adopted the following security policies. OUR EMPLOYEES This policy applies to all employees of CellStream,

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