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I can't see how that can apply whatsoever. Windows nowadays isn't built on top of DOS, it's a whole different kernel. Linux nowadays however is a headless install of the kernel, with a GUI on top. It's a completely different way of doing things.
If you learn the command line in Windows, you...
Googling isn't exactly the same as learning though is it?
The OP has said he wants to learn Linux. Just pointing and clicking things doesn't teach a whole lot about Linux, it just teaches you how to use it to do the same as you already are on a desktop. If you want to learn how it works, and...
It would work, you don't have to use them addresses as broadcast and host, it's just a standard. As long as the device you are using it on can understand the use of /31 masks, you'll be okay :)
That's some good stuff, went through all of them. I'm showing that to a friend who runs a LAN party for his student union...this is SLIGHTLY larger scale :D
Must be a vastly different culture over in the US, over here I think I see maybe 1 out of every 40 or 50 job listings mentioning a degree, and something like 1 in every 10 of them listing it as anything more than "desirable". Networking wise anyway.
And yet I don't know anyone personally in IT with either of the two.
Swings and roundabouts. Everyone is going on their personal experience and placing it off as fact, or as near as.
Most of the people where I work, have gone from the very frontline, right to the top, whether in...
Seems odd when people complain about 6-8mb to me, over on this side of the atlantic, 8 meg is doing rather well. I've the got the highest broadband speed in my family (all of us in same general area), and I've not even got a full 8.
Would I move for better broadband speeds? Not specifically...
Sky Broadband over in the UK. Definitely not the best, the upload is better at certain times (although it never gets over half a meg to be fair).
I'll be glad when Fibre is installed nationwide over here, and I can get some decent speeds (although even ADSL 2+ would be nice...)
Even so, the technology you are using is already two revisions old (G and N have come out since), and was already iffy at best as it was. If you use a newer router/access point, you'll see a marked improvement over what you see now.