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Old 04-24-2012, 11:28 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by ChrisKaos View Post
I'm afraid I only understood about six of those words..

But really, I don't understand most of what you're saying. I wouldn't say I'm a computer novice, but I am complete crap with the technical details and terms, as is probably obvious at this point.
If what you say is true, then you have a LOT of learning to catch up on before this forum will be useful to you.

Configuring a network is a trivial matter compared to most of what is discussed here.

At a very minimum, you need to learn the basic terminology that is the very foundation upon which this forum has grown, and which allows us to communicate technical ideas, so that you can understand the answers that we provide to your questions.

If you do not understand the basic terminology of networks and networking, then go learn it, or don't do it unless you have tools that automate and hide all the details for you. Those tools are not in these devices (such as a DHCP server).


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