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About Google Workspace with Google Domains This blog overviews how Google Workspace works with Google Domains, including how to sign up and answers to frequently asked questions. With Google Workspace, you can create custom email addresses for your domain, such as [email protected], add email aliases, and manage all your mail from one inbox. How it works Every Google Workspace subscription includes custom email, video meetings, Calendar, Docs, and more collaboration and communication tools for your business. The monthly cost of Google Workspace is USD 6 per user for Business Starter, USD 12 per user for Business Standard, and $18 USD…
Picking the right parts The most crucial part of getting right is picking pieces that do what you want and working with each other. Choosing wrong or incompatible PC parts may cause issues, damage other components, or require time to return said products to retailers. In short, we’ll need a case, processor (CPU), graphics card (GPU), RAM, power supply (PSU), motherboard, cabling, and some storage to complete the barebones checklist. Compatibility Here’s what you’ll need to build a PC: Case: Cases come in different form factors, depending on the PC size you wish to build. It is less important overall.PSU:…
Your router is the backbone of your home network. Properly configuring your router will protect your information from prying eyes, securely connect all the devices in your home to the internet, and even keep your children from looking at things they’re not supposed to. In this Blog, You will understand how to get your router configured. 1- Connecting to the Router Connect your router to your computer and your modem. Use Ethernet cables to connect your modem to your router’s WAN/WLAN/Internet port, and secure your computer to the 1,2,3 or 4rth dock. Open a web browser. Your router’s configuration page…
In the technological era, computer networks are everywhere. You will find them in homes, offices, factories, hospitals, leisure centres etc. In this Blog, you will learn the essential networking technologies, terms and concepts used in all types of wired and wireless networks, home and office. Home and Office Networks Your network at home uses the same networking technologies, protocols and services used in large corporate networks and on the Internet. The only difference between a home network and an extensive corporate network is the size. A home network will have between 1 and 20 devices, and a corporate network will…
A local area network (LAN) can be defined as a collection of devices connected to one physical location, such as a building, office, or home. A LAN can be small or large, ranging from a home network with one user to an enterprise network with thousands of users and devices in an office or school. Regardless of size, a LAN’s single defining characteristic is connecting devices in a single, limited area. In contrast, a Wide Area Network(WAN) or metropolitan area network (MAN) covers larger geographic areas. Some WANs and MANs connect many LANs. What are the components of a LAN?…
Wide-area network (WAN) is a collection of local area networks (LANs) or other networks that communicate with one another. A network of networks, with the Internet the world’s largest WAN. Today, many types of WANs are made for various use cases that reach virtually every aspect of modern life. How did wide-area networking start? The U.S. Air Force created the first known WAN in the late 1950s to interconnect sites in the semi-automatic ground environment (SAGE) radar defence system. The sites were linked with an extensive network of dedicated phone lines, telephones, and modems. The foundation of the IP-based Internet…
introduction Back in the day, Businesses used VPNs to allow employees to connect to the company network while working remotely. When we found that government bodies worldwide were spying on citizens’ internet use, people became more cautious about their online privacy. This and the practice of content providers using geo-blocking to stop access from certain countries have increased the popularity of VPNs. This Blog explains the most critical aspects of VPNs in theory and practice. If you’ve never used a VPN before and want to know more about how they work or wish to enhance your knowledge before signing up…
Introduction Directory services are getting more critical in organising IT infrastructure. Microsoft’s favour, Active Directory, is one of the most established directory services in the world. In this Blog, I will cover the fundamentals and explain what Active Directory is and how to use it. As the complexity of networking resources has increased, directory services have become ever more critical for managing IT infrastructure. There is no directory service with a more prominent name than Active Directory. Microsoft’s directory service has been a powerful tool amongst network admins. This Active Directory tutorial will look at what Active Directory is and…
Operating systems and difference amongst them An operating system is like a soul to the computer. Without the soul body would still be a body but can not function. Just like that, OS can be defined as soul software that acts as an interface between end user and computer hardware. Any technological machine which has screen to present Audio and video data should have at least one OS that can run such programmes like Microsoft office, paint, notepad, games, internet browsers etc. OS is basically that intermediator which helps user communicate with the machine’s without knowing the computer’s language. So…