Finally we will be able to play games on servers that we rent instead of having to buy a giant gaming rig, Imagine just having a monitor, keyboard, and mouse at home with your hardware connected through the internet.
[QUOTE=Tools;20651440]I've taken basic cisco at my school's lab, and it was basic network setup, nothing special.
I'd say take it for the fun of it, and that afterwards you can use it as a great argument that you know more.[/QUOTE]
sounds good. yea they have 2 classes one basic and one advanced. you have to take them online though
theres also Java... hmm
[QUOTE=luck_or_loss;20651487]Finally we will be able to play games on servers that we rent instead of having to buy a giant gaming rig, Imagine just having a monitor, keyboard, and mouse at home with your hardware connected through the internet.[/QUOTE]
I somehow like that black box under my feet.
Keeps my feet warm at the low price of 10 cent an hour.
[QUOTE=Tools;20651932]I somehow like that black box under my feet.
Keeps my feet warm at the low price of 10 cent an hour.[/QUOTE]
I like that thingie too.
Although mine keeps my whole room warm, and I have a pretty big room. :]
[QUOTE=Saza;20652034]I like that thingie too.
Although mine keeps my whole room warm, and I have a pretty big room. :][/QUOTE]
Shit, I don't even need to foot a heating bill, mine heats my whole house.
[QUOTE=luck_or_loss;20651487]Finally we will be able to play games on servers that we rent instead of having to buy a giant gaming rig, Imagine just having a monitor, keyboard, and mouse at home with your hardware connected through the internet.[/QUOTE]
Where's the fun in that? And just imagine if you had no internet connection (phone lines cut out, your ISP server crashes, etc); no computer.
[QUOTE=Mr_Sun;20651299]theres a Cisco class at my High School. is this a class worth taking? i need a computer credit anyways[/QUOTE]
Take it, but be prepared to be bored out of your mind. I'm in a class that teaches us the Cisco stuff but isn't officially a Cisco. Boring as shit when we have to read. The best things we get out of the class are setting up routers, VLSM networks, and setting up telnet on routers.
And I only get 200 KB/s. :saddowns:
No one would need that. Ever.
[QUOTE=darkrei9n;20652247]Take it, but be prepared to be bored out of your mind. I'm in a class that teaches us the Cisco stuff but isn't officially a Cisco. Boring as shit when we have to read. The best things we get out of the class are setting up routers, VLSM networks, and setting up telnet on routers.[/QUOTE]
We got to make networking cables for 2 weeks instead of the telnet part. :smug:
[QUOTE=angrykid8;20652509]No one would need that. Ever.[/QUOTE]
back in 1999 there were like "HARD DRIVES CAN BE A WHOLE 1.8 GIGABYTES! OMG OMG OMG"
im referring to that thread that was on here yesterday
found it
[url]http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=905031[/url]
[QUOTE=angrykid8;20652509]No one would need that. Ever.[/QUOTE]
IT IS FOR ISPS
caps
God damn, I'm perfectly happy with my interent right now and it's only 20 meg!
This is a backbone router, not like the one you have in your house.
I don't like how pessimistic people are being.
"Let's not invent electricity because it won't see widespread use for a few decades!"
fuck, and i thought my 160 kb/s was fast :(
The Linksys WRT54GL can do this with custom firmware
[QUOTE=lazyguy;20649728]
322 Tb/s
That's 40.25 Terabytes. EVERY SECOND.
Holy shit![/QUOTE]
I agree.
[QUOTE=pyrofiliac;20649849]That's almost as fast as me in bed :smug:
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wait shit[/QUOTE]
feel my data transfer innnnnnnnnnnnnn
I'm in San Jose. When do I get this.
And my connection's still dial-up speed or worse. :sigh:
[QUOTE=Mr_Sun;20651299]theres a Cisco class at my High School. is this a class worth taking? i need a computer credit anyways[/QUOTE]
Definately worth it, the cisco class im in at my school goes through all 4 semesters of the exploration (im pretty sure that discovery is the intro and exploration is advanced right?) and we get 14 college credits for it at Purdue.
I think you guys are forgetting that you'd need an equally fast hard drive.
whoa big numbers lets all get excited!
What is the speed for most ISP routers now?
[QUOTE=chucknorriz;20655743]Definately worth it, the cisco class im in at my school goes through all 4 semesters of the exploration (im pretty sure that discovery is the intro and exploration is advanced right?) and we get 14 college credits for it at Purdue.[/QUOTE]
When he takes it he should go through the older book to actually UNDERSTAND it. The newer versions of CCNA Discovery and Exploration are honestly not very good. They skimp on some important details which are important to understand otherwise the knowledge is useless.
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[QUOTE=ASmellyOgre;20657607]What is the speed for most ISP routers now?[/QUOTE]
Depends on what ISP it is. A tier 1 ISP will probably have the latest routers with the fastest whereas a tier 2 and lower ISP is less likely to need one that is so fast because they only cover states instead of the globe like tier 1 ISPs.
[QUOTE=Tools;20652518]We got to make networking cables for 2 weeks instead of the telnet part. :smug:[/QUOTE]
I got to run cat5 for entire classrooms. :smug:
[QUOTE=aracnop;20658229]I got to run cat5 for entire classrooms. :smug:[/QUOTE]
Crossover cables are a bitch to make. Cable building in general is a bitch, especially when you fuck up one little wire and have to start over.
[QUOTE=darkrei9n;20658290]Crossover cables are a bitch to make. Cable building in general is a bitch, especially when you fuck up one little wire and have to start over.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, I lost count of how many times I had to re-do a connection.
[QUOTE=aracnop;20658336]Agreed, I lost count of how many times I had to re-do a connection.[/QUOTE]
Could be worse. I rebuilt a cable 10 times before we learned that the school had the port we we're trying to plug it into disabled. Remember to get and use cable testers.
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