Newc?
Are networking some machines together with a switch, patch panel or just making yourself a patch cable for your Xbox?
If your considering networking some together know this in advance.
There are many ways to suggest, explain and describe this endeavor.
It can get technical real fast and one can get easily lost in all the jargon.
It's not intended, it's just who we are as network/server people.
If we over simplify it, our suggestion/s and insight start sounding like an over kill "how to."
Your response would be, "okay I got it already."
That's how we communicate at work when doing this stuff in Schools, Hospitals, banks and etc.
Believe it or not, youtube has this sort of stuff.
Just throw something like "create a pc network" into the search engine and it will come back with countless videos explaining such. That may be less confusing and provide a helpful visual.
Youtube is vast its not just about music videos and getting the latest news or TV show you missed last week. There's a lot of stuff on youtube that has to do with computers and computer technology.
Ex. Smartboard's have been installed and one of the Staff asked how do we learn about this technology? Two answers I gave. Attend one of their 3 day seminars or go to youtube and type "smartboard" into the search engine and go from there. I reminded her, the seminar will give cool software, t-shirts and stuff and you'll get very helpful ciriculum information. Or you can go to youtube in the comfort of your own home at your own pace learn just enough to get you started.
She didn't believe youtube had this stuff on it.
Comes back a few days later, "thanks for the heads about youtube it was really helpful."
If its work, personal interest, hobby related its most likely on youtube.
If your wanting a patch cable for an Xbox.
Just make a run to Radio Shack, Lowes or Home Depot and buy one for alittle of nothing.
It much easier, no thinking no physical labor just plug it in and go.
But if you wanted to learn how to do a patch cable, including punching wire to a patch panel and etc. It's all on youtube waiting to be discovered as well.
Are networking some machines together with a switch, patch panel or just making yourself a patch cable for your Xbox?
If your considering networking some together know this in advance.
There are many ways to suggest, explain and describe this endeavor.
It can get technical real fast and one can get easily lost in all the jargon.
It's not intended, it's just who we are as network/server people.
If we over simplify it, our suggestion/s and insight start sounding like an over kill "how to."
Your response would be, "okay I got it already."
That's how we communicate at work when doing this stuff in Schools, Hospitals, banks and etc.
Believe it or not, youtube has this sort of stuff.
Just throw something like "create a pc network" into the search engine and it will come back with countless videos explaining such. That may be less confusing and provide a helpful visual.
Youtube is vast its not just about music videos and getting the latest news or TV show you missed last week. There's a lot of stuff on youtube that has to do with computers and computer technology.
Ex. Smartboard's have been installed and one of the Staff asked how do we learn about this technology? Two answers I gave. Attend one of their 3 day seminars or go to youtube and type "smartboard" into the search engine and go from there. I reminded her, the seminar will give cool software, t-shirts and stuff and you'll get very helpful ciriculum information. Or you can go to youtube in the comfort of your own home at your own pace learn just enough to get you started.
She didn't believe youtube had this stuff on it.
Comes back a few days later, "thanks for the heads about youtube it was really helpful."
If its work, personal interest, hobby related its most likely on youtube.
If your wanting a patch cable for an Xbox.
Just make a run to Radio Shack, Lowes or Home Depot and buy one for alittle of nothing.
It much easier, no thinking no physical labor just plug it in and go.
But if you wanted to learn how to do a patch cable, including punching wire to a patch panel and etc. It's all on youtube waiting to be discovered as well.
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