Posts Tagged ‘school’

what happens if my school goes bankrupt?

I went to a private college and earned a bachelors degree in telecommunication. recently, there has been talks that the school might go bankrupt. I am wondering if this happens, will my degree be worthless? will I still be able to get into graduate school? do i have to pay back my student loan?

How would i find the right graduate school for a major in Telecommunications in the US?

Searching for a graduate school to major in Telecommunications is like looking for a needle to in a haystack.So if anyone knows how i can narrow down my options…i’ll be glad to hear it.
Ok i guess i have to rephrase the question for clarity. I just finished my first degree in Electrical/Electronics in Nigeria and looking towards a masters degree in telecommunications in the US…just to give me a slight edge back here. I just found out that finding the right school isnt thateasy. So if anyone how knows how i can narrow my options down….i’ll be happy to hear that.
Thanks

Is there anyway to get past a cisco wireless network in school?

Whenever I connect to an open network in my school with my phone, psp or laptop, it always redirects me on the browser to a “Cisco” network..? It says log in…
My question is, is there anyway I can sign up for this network free?
(p.s I know it’s there to protect the network)

My LAN shows access is local and Internet so why can’t I browse via my home ADSL but can via WiFi at school?

I have a Compaq Presario C500 with Windows Vista Home Basic and Norton Protection Center. I was browsing at home 4 days ago and after connecting to the Hotspot at school, later that night I couldn’t browse at home. Please help.

What is the best school to go to in California for telecommunications grad school?

I want to work as a producer or director, eventually. In the mean time I want to go to grad school.

In order to be successful I want to go to a grad school with a good representation. Hopefully that will connect me to WB, TNT,or Universal.

How can I get my school email on droid incredible?

I’ve tried to add my email account to my Droid Incredible and I went to my college’s website for information on how to activate it on the phone and it gave me all the information saying it was imap and the server protocol and all of that. I type it all in and then when i hit next it tells me to check my username and password, but those are correct. is there another way to add my email account?

How can I create a budget for a telecommunications company I created as a school project for 250 computers and

250 phones that work with the computers. I need basic internet and software for my company. Where do I look to get a realistic budget?

can i setup my comp to have a static IP at home & dynamic at school w/out changing the TCPIP config each time?

so i need to have a static ip on my home network for port forwarding….so i setup the tcp/ip to do so, and it worked great.

then i got to school, and it wouldn’t connect…i realized it was the static ip, so i changed the tcp/ip config to “obtain ip address automatically”….and it works

whats lame is that in the tcp/ip config, there are radio buttons for the dynamic and static…lets say you put values in the static, then click the radio button for the dynamic, even though the static is disabled, it deletes all the values for the static.

so i get to school, disable the static…then when i get home, i have to manually re-enter the ip, mask, gateway and dns servers….this is a pain, and should not be….

is there anyway to have both these configs setup to work without manually re-entering the static info every time i get home?

can it be done with multiple profiles? i have a dell insprion E1505 laptop, which uses intel PROSet/wireless to connect to both my home and school
FYI, i have not played around with different profiles and setting, because i just have not had the time, and can’t afford to waste time fiddling around. What better way to save time then to ask an expert who has had success.

Thanks
FYI, i have not played around with different profiles and setting, because i just have not had the time, and can’t afford to waste time fiddling around. What better way to save time then to ask an expert who has had success.

Thanks

can i setup my comp to have a static IP at home & dynamic at school w/out changing the TCPIP config each time?

so i need to have a static ip on my home network for port forwarding….so i setup the tcp/ip to do so, and it worked great.

then i got to school, and it wouldn’t connect…i realized it was the static ip, so i changed the tcp/ip config to “obtain ip address automatically”….and it works

whats lame is that in the tcp/ip config, there are radio buttons for the dynamic and static…lets say you put values in the static, then click the radio button for the dynamic, even though the static is disabled, it deletes all the values for the static.

so i get to school, disable the static…then when i get home, i have to manually re-enter the ip, mask, gateway and dns servers….this is a pain, and should not be….

is there anyway to have both these configs setup to work without manually re-entering the static info every time i get home?

can it be done with multiple profiles? i have a dell insprion E1505 laptop, which uses intel PROSet/wireless to connect to both my home and school

Would this be a good laptop to get for games and school?

Gateway NV5214U

http://www.circuitcity.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5363331&csid=ITD&body=MAIN#detailspecs

16:9 Aspect Ratio
WXGA Ultrabright™ LED-backlit HD Display

Screen Size: 15.6″

Maximum Resolution: 1366 x 768

Memory Type: DDR2

Memory Size: 4GB

Memory Speed: 667MHz

Memory Slots (Total): 2

Memory Slots (Filled): 2

Memory Slots (Available): 0

Maximum Memory Supported: 4GB

Capacity: 320GB

Hard Drives Included: 1x 320GB

Drive Types: Hard Drive

Drive Bays: 1 HDD

Lifestyle: Entertainment

Condition: Refurbished

Operating Systems: Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit

Startup Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium 64 bit

Platform: Notebook PC

Expansion Ports: N/A

Processor Brand: AMD

Processor Class: Athlon 64 X2

Processor Type: Dual-Core

Processor Speed: 2.1GHz

Processor Number: QL-64

Processor FSB: 667MHz

Processor Cache: 1MB L2 Cache

Graphics Description: Integrated Graphics

GPU/VPU: ATI Radeon® HD 3200 Graphics

Video Memory: Up to 1919MB of HyperMemory

Video Interface: HDMI
VGA

Optical Drive Type: 8X DVD-Super Multi double-layer drive

Supplemental Drive Type: Media Reader

Capacity: 6-in-1

Media Types: Memory Stick
xD-Picture Card
Memory Stick PRO
Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard
Secure Digital
MultiMediaCard (MMC)

Audio Description: Integrated Audio

Audio Chipset: High-Definition Audio
2nd Generation Dolby Sound Room® Audio Enhancement featuring Dolby® Headphone, Dolby® Natural Bass, Dolby® Sound Space Expander

Audio Channels: Built-in Stereo Speakers

Audio Input: 1- Microphone input port

Audio Output: 1 – headphone/Speaker/Line-Out Jack with S/PDIF support

Integrated Microphone: Yes

PS/2 Mouse Connectors: N/A

PS/2 Keyboard Connectors: N/A

Serial Communication Ports: N/A

Parallel Ports: N/A

USB Ports: 4

FireWire Ports: N/A

Fast Infrared Ports (FIR): N/A

LAN Ports: 1

Modem Ports: 1

Audio Out Jacks: 1

Microphone Jacks: 1

VGA Ports: 1

S-Video Connectors: N/A

DVI Video: N/A

HDMI Ports: 1

Port Replicator/Connector: N/A

eSATA Ports: N/A

Communications Description: Integrated LAN
Integrated Modem
Wireless LAN

Interface Type: RJ-11 Phone Connector
RJ-45 Ethernet Connector
802.11b/g/n Wireless Networking

Data Transfer Rate: 56Kbps Modem
300 Mbps
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN

Protocols: V.92
WIFI
802.11b
802.11g
802.11n

Width: 14.6″

Height: 1.0″~1.50″

Depth: 9.8″

Weight: 6.82 lbs

Mouse Type: TouchPad™ Pointing Device

Scrolling Capability: Vertical Scroll Up/Down

Keyboard Type: Full-Size Keyboard

Battery Type: 6-Cell Lithium-ion

Color: Sleek Honeycomb Case Design with Glossy Coffee Brown Lid

Integrated Webcam: Yes

Specification Notes: [1] To provide the most accurate specifications, the specifications listed are based upon the manufacturer’s exact model specification as published on the manufacturer’s website, and the manufacturer’s product documentation.

Help me to locate the Graduate School for Telecommunication Engineering in Germany?

I am bachelor in Electronics and communication Engineering from Nepal. I want to do my masters in Germany.

can i setup my comp to have a static IP at home & dynamic at school w/out changing the TCPIP config each time?

so i need to have a static ip on my home network for port forwarding….so i setup the tcp/ip to do so, and it worked great.

then i got to school, and it wouldn’t connect…i realized it was the static ip, so i changed the tcp/ip config to “obtain ip address automatically”….and it works

whats lame is that in the tcp/ip config, there are radio buttons for the dynamic and static…lets say you put values in the static, then click the radio button for the dynamic, even though the static is disabled, it deletes all the values for the static.

so i get to school, disable the static…then when i get home, i have to manually re-enter the ip, mask, gateway and dns servers….this is a pain, and should not be….

is there anyway to have both these configs setup to work without manually re-entering the static info every time i get home?

can it be done with multiple profiles? i have a dell insprion E1505 laptop, which uses intel PROSet/wireless to connect to both my home and school
FYI, i have not played around with different profiles and setting, because i just have not had the time, and can’t afford to waste time fiddling around. What better way to save time then to ask an expert who has had success.

Thanks
FYI, i have not played around with different profiles and setting, because i just have not had the time, and can’t afford to waste time fiddling around. What better way to save time then to ask an expert who has had success.

Thanks

How to transfer from hs of telecommunication of art n technology to midwood high school?

please help cuz i really want to get in midwood high school…. do they look at my 7th grade’s grade or 8th grade? well anyways my 8th grade average was 90 above… thaks!

This question is for people who know or goes to high school of telecommunication arts and technology?

I just wanted to know if any asians go to high school of telecommunication arts and technology and what oher races goes to this school.

can i setup my comp to have a static IP at home & dynamic at school w/out changing the TCPIP config each time?

so i need to have a static ip on my home network for port forwarding….so i setup the tcp/ip to do so, and it worked great.

then i got to school, and it wouldn’t connect…i realized it was the static ip, so i changed the tcp/ip config to “obtain ip address automatically”….and it works

whats lame is that in the tcp/ip config, there are radio buttons for the dynamic and static…lets say you put values in the static, then click the radio button for the dynamic, even though the static is disabled, it deletes all the values for the static.

so i get to school, disable the static…then when i get home, i have to manually re-enter the ip, mask, gateway and dns servers….this is a pain, and should not be….

is there anyway to have both these configs setup to work without manually re-entering the static info every time i get home?

can it be done with multiple profiles? i have a dell insprion E1505 laptop, which uses intel PROSet/wireless to connect to both my home and school

How did my school set up their computer network?

Alright my school just got a grant for new computers and it is really cool how they have them set up. For every one tower their is four monitors mice and keyboards. I noticed that each of the “Lab units” (monitor,keyboard, mouse) is hooked up to a little black box and then from the black box just one CAT6 cable runs to the back of the tower. What is the little black box that they are using and how would i set up something similar?

can i setup my comp to have a static IP at home & dynamic at school w/out changing the TCPIP config each time?

so i need to have a static ip on my home network for port forwarding….so i setup the tcp/ip to do so, and it worked great.

then i got to school, and it wouldn’t connect…i realized it was the static ip, so i changed the tcp/ip config to “obtain ip address automatically”….and it works

whats lame is that in the tcp/ip config, there are radio buttons for the dynamic and static…lets say you put values in the static, then click the radio button for the dynamic, even though the static is disabled, it deletes all the values for the static.

so i get to school, disable the static…then when i get home, i have to manually re-enter the ip, mask, gateway and dns servers….this is a pain, and should not be….

is there anyway to have both these configs setup to work without manually re-entering the static info every time i get home?

can it be done with multiple profiles? i have a dell insprion E1505 laptop, which uses intel PROSet/wireless to connect to both my home and school
FYI, i have not played around with different profiles and setting, because i just have not had the time, and can’t afford to waste time fiddling around. What better way to save time then to ask an expert who has had success.

Thanks
FYI, i have not played around with different profiles and setting, because i just have not had the time, and can’t afford to waste time fiddling around. What better way to save time then to ask an expert who has had success.

Thanks

how do i connect my laptop to my ADSL at home to my school computer which is also at home? what cable goes whe?

re*? i got a green internet cable and i got the power cable but how do i make it work on my laptop? how do i make my ADSL internet work on my laptop? where does everything go in the laptop ? i know one goes in the modem. BEST ANSWER QUICK!

can i setup my comp to have a static IP at home & dynamic at school w/out changing the TCPIP config each time?

so i need to have a static ip on my home network for port forwarding….so i setup the tcp/ip to do so, and it worked great.

then i got to school, and it wouldn’t connect…i realized it was the static ip, so i changed the tcp/ip config to “obtain ip address automatically”….and it works

whats lame is that in the tcp/ip config, there are radio buttons for the dynamic and static…lets say you put values in the static, then click the radio button for the dynamic, even though the static is disabled, it deletes all the values for the static.

so i get to school, disable the static…then when i get home, i have to manually re-enter the ip, mask, gateway and dns servers….this is a pain, and should not be….

is there anyway to have both these configs setup to work without manually re-entering the static info every time i get home?

can it be done with multiple profiles? i have a dell insprion E1505 laptop, which uses intel PROSet/wireless to connect to both my home and school

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