MCSE certification and Network Training Guide

Posted in Uncategorized on July 1st, 2009

There may be a non computer reason to establish a computer network. If you have a new-generation video game system - Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, or Microsoft Xbox 360 - you know that your game console has Internet-related functionality. The good news is that the latest mcse certification courses also include elements that cover gaming consoles.

Depending on the console, you may be able to connect to the Internet to download new games, play games with other users, or even access news and email. To do this, of course, you need to connect your game console to the Internet. And what do you do if your Internet connection is in your office your game console is in your living room or basement?

The answer is to set up a wireless network, such as the one shown in Figure 1.8 (on my mcse certification training website). Like the notebook based network described previously, you connect your broadband modem to a wireless network router, and then connect a wireless adapter to your game console. The game console connects to your wireless network and thus gains access to the Internet - no cables to run, nothing complicated to configure.

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