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Networking Video Series Promo (Format 1 of 5)
This 90-second video preview includes movie clips and still shots from all of the videos in our "Ethernet" and "Internet" series. This is the high-resolution WMV version for modern Windows PCs. Noncommercial distribution with attribution to www.AskMisterWizard.com is OK as governed by the "Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0" License.
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Networking Video Series Promo (Format 2 of 5)
This 90-second video preview includes movie clips and still shots from all of the videos in our "Ethernet" and "Internet" series. This version has been compressed with the Microsoft MPEG4 Codec. Noncommercial distribution with attribution to www.AskMisterWizard.com is OK as governed by the "Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0" License.
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Networking Video Series Promo (Format 3 of 5)
This 90-second video preview includes movie clips and still shots from all of the videos in our "Ethernet" and "Internet" series. This version has been compressed with the DiVX Pro5 Codec. Noncommercial distribution with attribution to www.AskMisterWizard.com is OK as governed by the "Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0" License.
Download: FREE
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Networking Video Series Promo (Format 4 of 5)
This 90-second video preview includes movie clips and still shots from all of the videos in our "Ethernet" and "Internet" series. This version has been formatted for compatibility with Apple's "Video iPod" media player. Noncommercial distribution with attribution to www.AskMisterWizard.com is OK as governed by the "Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0" License.
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Networking Video Series Promo (Format 5 of 5)
This 90-second video preview includes movie clips and still shots from all of the videos in our "Ethernet" and "Internet" series. This wmv version has been highly compressed for faster downloading and minimal impact on old PCs. It is best viewed in a small window. Noncommercial distribution with attribution to www.AskMisterWizard.com is OK as governed by the "Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0" License.
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Ethernet For Beginners
Ethernet for Beginners (Format 1 of 5)
(This is the HIGH RESOLUTION version of this 15-minute movie in Microsoft's "Windows Media Video" [wmv] format at 500Kbps.)
An Ethernet works like a rope stretched tightly between 2 springs. People could use that rope to send messages to one another by grasping it with one hand and tugging on it, pulling to the left or to the right to send binary bits.
Through simple analogies, diagrams, animations, and historical references, this video helps beginners understand how old-style ethernet works and introduces the vocabulary necessary to purchase ethernet equipment. Viewers will learn three fundamental concepts:
1: How Ethernet hardware transmits binary bits
2: How Ethernet messages include and interpret addresses
3: How Ethernet transmitters take turns so that they do not interfere with one another.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet For Beginners Format 2 of 5 (AVI Microsoft MPEG4 Codec)
Exactly the same as "Ethernet For Beginners" but in AVI format compressed with Microsoft MPEG4 Codec. Consult www.AskMisterWizard.com for available video file format details.
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Ethernet For Beginners Format 3 of 5 (AVI DiVX Pro5 Codec)
Exactly the same as "Ethernet For Beginners" but in AVI format compressed with DiVX Pro5 Codec. Consult www.AskMisterWizard.com for available video file format details.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet for Beginners Format 4 of 5 (Apple iPod Video MP4)
Ethernet for Beginners (Format 1 of 5) An Ethernet works like a rope stretched tightly between 2 springs. People could use that rope to send messages to one another by grasping it with one hand and tugging on it, pulling to the left or to the right to send binary bits. Through simple analogies, diagrams, animations, and historical references, this video helps beginners understand how old-style ethernet works and introduces the vocabulary necessary to purchase ethernet equipment. Viewers will learn three fundamental concepts: 1: How Ethernet hardware transmits binary bits 2: How Ethernet messages include and interpret addresses 3: How Ethernet transmitters take turns so that they do not interfere with one another. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple iPod Video.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet For Beginners Format 5 of 5 (Windows Media 128KBps)
Exactly the same as "Ethernet For Beginners" but in highly compressed wmv format for faster downloading and smoother display on older Windows workstations or handheld portables. Consult www.AskMisterWizard.com for available video file format details.
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Ethernet Evolved: From Coaxial Cable to Twisted Pairs, and FASTER! (Format 1 of 5)
This is the second in our Ethernet series. During the 1990s, ethernet evolved from coaxial cables at 10 Million bits/sec to low-cost twisted-pair cabling at 100 Million bits/second. This video lasts 7.5 minutes and explains how the newer style works and how it evolved. This is a 23 Megabyte version of the file in Microsoft's "Windows Media Video" (WMV) format at 500Kbps, for people with modern Windows-based PCs and with broadband Internet connections. (For most people, this is the best of the 5 available formats.)
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Evolved: From Coaxial Cable to Twisted Pairs, and FASTER! (Format 2 of 5)
This is the second in our Ethernet series. During the 1990s, ethernet evolved from coaxial cables at 10 Million bits/sec to low-cost twisted-pair cabling at 100 Million bits/second. This video lasts 7.5 minutes and explains how the newer style works and how it evolved. This is a 14-megabyte version of the file, compressed into "AVI" format by the "MPEG4" Codec from Microsoft.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Evolved: From Coaxial Cable to Twisted Pairs, and FASTER! (Format 3 of 5)
This is the second in our Ethernet series. During the 1990s, ethernet evolved from coaxial cables at 10 Million bits/sec to low-cost twisted-pair cabling at 100 Million bits/second. This video lasts 7.5 minutes and explains how the newer style works and how it evolved. This 11-megabyte version is formatted as an avi file via the DiVX Pro5 Codec.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Evolved: From Coaxial Cable to Twisted Pairs, and FASTER (Format 4 of 5)
This is the second in our Ethernet series. During the 1990s, ethernet evolved from coaxial cables at 10 Million bits/sec to low-cost twisted-pair cabling at 100 Million bits/second. This video lasts 7.5 minutes and explains how the newer style works and how it evolved. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's iPod video device.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Evolved: From Coaxial Cable to Twisted Pairs, and FASTER! (Format 5 of 5)
This is the second in our Ethernet series. During the 1990s, ethernet evolved from coaxial cables at 10 Million bits/sec to low-cost twisted-pair cabling at 100 Million bits/second. This video lasts 7.5 minutes and explains how the newer style works and how it evolved. This 5-Megabyte version is published in Microsoft's "WMV" format, compressed to 128Kbps for easy downloading. (Best viewed on a small screen or in a small window.)
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Cables (Format 1 of 5)
This is the Third in our Ethernet Series. How to select ethernet cables for compatibility with today's small office and home networks, taking best advantage of available speed and, where available, simultaneous bidirectional transmission. How to identify "straight-thru" versus "crossover" cables, and the situations in which each is appropriate. 9.5 minutes. This is a 20 Megabyte version of the file in Microsoft's "Windows Media Video" (WMV) format at 500Kbps, for people with modern Windows-based PCs and with broadband Internet connections. (For most people, this is the best of the 5 available formats.)
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Cables (Format 2 of 5)
This is the Third in our Ethernet Series. How to select ethernet cables for compatibility with today's small office and home networks, taking best advantage of available speed and, where available, simultaneous bidirectional transmission. How to identify "straight-thru" versus "crossover" cables, and the situations in which each is appropriate. 9.5 minutes. This is a 12-megabyte version of the file, compressed into "AVI" format by the "MPEG4" Codec from Microsoft.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Cables (Format 3 of 5)
This is the Third in our Ethernet Series. How to select ethernet cables for compatibility with today's small office and home networks, taking best advantage of available speed and, where available, simultaneous bidirectional transmission. How to identify "straight-thru" versus "crossover" cables, and the situations in which each is appropriate. 9.5 minutes. This 19-megabyte version is formatted as an avi file via the DiVX Pro5 Codec.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Cables (Format 4 of 5)
This is the Third in our Ethernet Series. How to select ethernet cables for compatibility with today's small office and home networks, taking best advantage of available speed and, where available, simultaneous bidirectional transmission. How to identify "straight-thru" versus "crossover" cables, and the situations in which each is appropriate. 9.5 minutes. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's iPod Video.
Download: $3.00
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Ethernet Cables (Format 5 of 5)
This is the Third in our Ethernet Series. How to select ethernet cables for compatibility with today's small office and home networks, taking best advantage of available speed and, where available, simultaneous bidirectional transmission. How to identify "straight-thru" versus "crossover" cables, and the situations in which each is appropriate. 9.5 minutes. This 5-Megabyte version is published in Microsoft's "WMV" format, compressed to 128Kbps for easy downloading. (Best viewed on a small screen or in a small window.)
Download: $3.00
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