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Here you will find instructional videos that you can download and watch over and over again, to help you deal with modern technology in a civilized way. Whether you're just trying to learn about something new or troubleshooting something that should work but doesn't, we're here to help. Many of our videos are published in FIVE separate formats. You can download a free, 60-second test video in any of those 5 formats from www.AskMisterWizard.com so you can be assured of compatibility with your selection. More details are available at www.AskMisterWizard.com and at www.HowIgotItWorking.com

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Ethernet Switches (Format 1 of 5)
An Ethernet Switch is like a hub with a teeny, tiny brain that can learn just one additional trick. If your network is small, that single new trick won't help you much. But as your Local Area Network grows beyond 2 computers, there are times when upgrading from Hubs to Switches will speed up your network dramatically. This 6-minute movie uses diagrams, animations, photographs, and narrative dialog to teach the basics of Ethernet Switches. This is the highest-resolution version, in wmv format at 500Kbps for Microsoft's "Windows Media Player".
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Switches (Format 2 of 5)
An Ethernet Switch is like a hub with a teeny, tiny brain that can learn just one additional trick. If your network is small, that single new trick won't help you much. But as your Local Area Network grows beyond 2 computers, there are times when upgrading from Hubs to Switches will speed up your network dramatically. This 6-minute movie uses diagrams, animations, photographs, and narrative dialog to teach the basics of Ethernet Switches. This version is in "AVI" format, compressed with Microsoft's MPEG4 Codec.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Switches (Format 3 of 5)
An Ethernet Switch is like a hub with a teeny, tiny brain that can learn just one additional trick. If your network is small, that single new trick won't help you much. But as your Local Area Network grows beyond 2 computers, there are times when upgrading from Hubs to Switches will speed up your network dramatically. This 6-minute movie uses diagrams, animations, photographs, and narrative dialog to teach the basics of Ethernet Switches. This version is in "AVI" format, compressed with the DiVX Pro5 Codec.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Switches (Format 4 of 5 iPod Video)
An Ethernet Switch is like a hub with a teeny, tiny brain that can learn just one additional trick. If your network is small, that single new trick won't help you much. But as your Local Area Network grows beyond 2 computers, there are times when upgrading from Hubs to Switches will speed up your network dramatically. This 6-minute movie uses diagrams, animations, photographs, and narrative dialog to teach the basics of Ethernet Switches. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's iPod Video device.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Switches (Format 5 of 5)
An Ethernet Switch is like a hub with a teeny, tiny brain that can learn just one additional trick. If your network is small, that single new trick won't help you much. But as your Local Area Network grows beyond 2 computers, there are times when upgrading from Hubs to Switches will speed up your network dramatically. This 6-minute movie uses diagrams, animations, photographs, and narrative dialog to teach the basics of Ethernet Switches. This version is in a highly compressed "WMV" format (128Kbps) for fast downloading. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Delivers the Internet (Format 1 of 5)
Most home networks or small offices use DSL or Cable "modems" to interface with the worldwide Internet. This access is purchased from an "Internet Service Provider", who supplies a primitive router that delivers Internet information through an Ethernet interface. This video uses narrated animations, movies, diagrams, and text to show how Internet Protocol Packets are "Encapsulated" inside Ethernet frames for delivery to a local Ethernet. View this movie prior to purchasing equipment allowing you to share a single Internet Address with multiple computers. This is the high-resolution version in Windows Media Video format.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Delivers the Internet (Format 2 of 5)
Most home networks or small offices use DSL or Cable "modems" to interface with the worldwide Internet. This access is purchased from an "Internet Service Provider", who supplies a primitive router that delivers Internet information through an Ethernet interface. This video uses narrated animations, movies, diagrams, and text to show how Internet Protocol Packets are "Encapsulated" inside Ethernet frames for delivery to a local Ethernet. View this movie prior to purchasing equipment allowing you to share a single Internet Address with multiple computers. This AVI version is encoded with Microsof's MPEG4 Codec.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Delivers the Internet (Format 3 of 5)
Most home networks or small offices use DSL or Cable "modems" to interface with the worldwide Internet. This access is purchased from an "Internet Service Provider", who supplies a primitive router that delivers Internet information through an Ethernet interface. This video uses narrated animations, movies, diagrams, and text to show how Internet Protocol Packets are "Encapsulated" inside Ethernet frames for delivery to a local Ethernet. View this movie prior to purchasing equipment allowing you to share a single Internet Address with multiple computers. This "AVI" version is compressed with the DiVX "PRO5" Codec.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Delivers the Internet (Format 4 of 5, iPod Video)
Most home networks or small offices use DSL or Cable "modems" to interface with the worldwide Internet. This access is purchased from an "Internet Service Provider", who supplies a primitive router that delivers Internet information through an Ethernet interface. This video uses narrated animations, movies, diagrams, and text to show how Internet Protocol Packets are "Encapsulated" inside Ethernet frames for delivery to a local Ethernet. View this movie prior to purchasing equipment allowing you to share a single Internet Address with multiple computers. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's Video iPod device.
Download: $3.00

 
Ethernet Delivers the Internet (Format 5 of 5)
Most home networks or small offices use DSL or Cable "modems" to interface with the worldwide Internet. This access is purchased from an "Internet Service Provider", who supplies a primitive router that delivers Internet information through an Ethernet interface. This video uses narrated animations, movies, diagrams, and text to show how Internet Protocol Packets are "Encapsulated" inside Ethernet frames for delivery to a local Ethernet. View this movie prior to purchasing equipment allowing you to share a single Internet Address with multiple computers. This wmv-format file has been highly compressed (128Kbps) for fast downloading. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00

 
The 7-Layer Vocabulary of Modern Internetworking (Format 1 of 5)
Before the Internet became popular, networks were proprietary and couldn't communicate with one another. In 1977, the International Standards Organization published the vocabulary that has been used ever since to describe interoperable network components. You'll want to know that vocabulary as you purchase and configure your network equipment. This 12-minute video explains how and why that vocabulary developed, and how modern networks use an interchangeable, "layered" approach to guide messages into the deep inner workings of your computer's many software applications. This is the highest resolution version, in "wmv" format for playback on your modern Windows machine using Microsoft's "Windows Media Player".
Download: $3.00

 
The 7-Layer Vocabulary of Modern Internetworking (Format 2 of 5)
Before the Internet became popular, networks were proprietary and couldn't communicate with one another. In 1977, the International Standards Organization published the vocabulary that has been used ever since to describe interoperable network components. You'll want to know that vocabulary as you purchase and configure your network equipment. This 12-minute video explains how and why that vocabulary developed, and how modern networks use an interchangeable, "layered" approach to guide messages into the deep inner workings of your computer's many software applications. This is an "AVI" file compressed with Microsoft's MPEG4 CODEC.
Download: $3.00

 
The 7-Layer Vocabulary of Modern Internetworking (Format 3 of 5)
Before the Internet became popular, networks were proprietary and couldn't communicate with one another. In 1977, the International Standards Organization published the vocabulary that has been used ever since to describe interoperable network components. You'll want to know that vocabulary as you purchase and configure your network equipment. This 12-minute video explains how and why that vocabulary developed, and how modern networks use an interchangeable, "layered" approach to guide messages into the deep inner workings of your computer's many software applications. This "AVI" file has been compressed with the DiVX "PRO5" Codec.
Download: $3.00

 
The 7-Layer Vocabulary of Modern Internetworking (Format 4 of 5 iPod Video)
Before the Internet became popular, networks were proprietary and couldn't communicate with one another. In 1977, the International Standards Organization published the vocabulary that has been used ever since to describe interoperable network components. You'll want to know that vocabulary as you purchase and configure your network equipment. This 12-minute video explains how and why that vocabulary developed, and how modern networks use an interchangeable, "layered" approach to guide messages into the deep inner workings of your computer's many software applications. This version has been formatted for compatibility with Apple's "iPod Video" media player.
Download: $3.00

 
The 7-Layer Vocabulary of Modern Internetworking (Format 5 of 5)
Before the Internet became popular, networks were proprietary and couldn't communicate with one another. In 1977, the International Standards Organization published the vocabulary that has been used ever since to describe interoperable network components. You'll want to know that vocabulary as you purchase and configure your network equipment. This 12-minute video explains how and why that vocabulary developed, and how modern networks use an interchangeable, "layered" approach to guide messages into the deep inner workings of your computer's many software applications. This is the highly compressed "wmv" version for faster downloading. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00

 
Class C Internet Services (Format 1 of 5)
Small Businesses can purchase a "Class C" Internet connection, resulting in very powerful Internet access supporting as many as 253 separate computers and address space for more than 33 million network client or server processes. This 8-minute movie uses narration, diagrams, animations, and photos to describe the components and features of a Class "C" Internet connection, and introduces the possibility of purchasing a less expensive, less powerful connection for more basic needs. This is the high-resolution "wmv" format version for modern, Windows-based computers.
Download: FREE

 
Class C Internet Services (Format 2 of 5)
Small Businesses can purchase a "Class C" Internet connection, resulting in very powerful Internet access supporting as many as 253 separate computers and address space for more than 33 million network client or server processes. This 8-minute movie uses narration, diagrams, animations, and photos to describe the components and features of a Class "C" Internet connection, and introduces the possibility of purchasing a less expensive, less powerful connection for more basic needs. This version is published in "AVI" format, encoded with the Microsoft MPEG4 Codec.
Download: FREE

 
Class C Internet Services (Format 3 of 5)
Small Businesses can purchase a "Class C" Internet connection, resulting in very powerful Internet access supporting as many as 253 separate computers and address space for more than 33 million network client or server processes. This 8-minute movie uses narration, diagrams, animations, and photos to describe the components and features of a Class "C" Internet connection, and introduces the possibility of purchasing a less expensive, less powerful connection for more basic needs. This AVI version has been encoded with the DiVX Pro5 Codec.
Download: FREE

 
Class C Internet Services (Format 4 of 5 iPod Video)
Small Businesses can purchase a "Class C" Internet connection, resulting in very powerful Internet access supporting as many as 253 separate computers and address space for more than 33 million network client or server processes. This 8-minute movie uses narration, diagrams, animations, and photos to describe the components and features of a Class "C" Internet connection, and introduces the possibility of purchasing a less expensive, less powerful connection for more basic needs. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's "iPod Video" media player.
Download: FREE

 
Class C Internet Services (Format 5 of 5)
Small Businesses can purchase a "Class C" Internet connection, resulting in very powerful Internet access supporting as many as 253 separate computers and address space for more than 33 million network client or server processes. This 8-minute movie uses narration, diagrams, animations, and photos to describe the components and features of a Class "C" Internet connection, and introduces the possibility of purchasing a less expensive, less powerful connection for more basic needs. This "wmv" version has been highly compressed for quick downloading. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: FREE

 
Simple Routers Part 1: NAT Client Firewalls (Format 1 of 5)
Small Routers use "Network Address Translation" (NAT) technology to hide the existence of your private IP network from the worldwide Internet. This narrated, 13-minute video uses digital movies and extensive, computer-generated animation to help you visualize and understand the simplest use of an inexpensive, small router to protect a single PC. If you are considering purchase of a small router for use as a hardware firewall, then this video is for you! This is the high-resolution version in Windows "wmv" format.
Download: $3.00

 
Simple Routers Part 1: NAT Client Firewalls (Format 2 of 5)
Small Routers use "Network Address Translation" (NAT) technology to hide the existence of your private IP network from the worldwide Internet. This narrated, 13-minute video video uses digital movies and extensive, computer-generated animation to help you visualize and understand the simplest use of an inexpensive, small router to protect a single PC. This "AVI" version was compressed with the Microsoft MPEG-4 Codec.
Download: $3.00

 
Simple Routers Part 1: NAT Client Firewalls (Format 3 of 5)
Small Routers use "Network Address Translation" (NAT) technology to hide the existence of your private IP network from the worldwide Internet. This narrated, 13-minute video video uses digital movies and extensive, computer-generated animation to help you visualize and understand the simplest use of an inexpensive, small router to protect all of the Internet client processes of a single PC. If you are considering purchase of a small router for use as a hardware firewall, then this video is for you! This AVI file has been compressed with the DiVX Pro-5 Codec.
Download: $3.00

 
Simple Routers Part 1: NAT Client Firewalls (Format 4 of 5 iPod Video)
Small Routers use "Network Address Translation" (NAT) technology to hide the existence of your private IP network from the worldwide Internet. This narrated, 13-minute video video uses digital movies and extensive, computer-generated animation to help you visualize and understand the simplest use of an inexpensive, small router to protect all of the Internet client processes of a single PC. If you are considering purchase of a small router for use as a hardware firewall, then this video is for you! This version has been formatted for compatibility with Apple's "iPod Video" media player.
Download: $3.00

 
Simple Routers Part 1: NAT Client Firewalls (Format 5 of 5)
Small Routers use "Network Address Translation" (NAT) technology to hide the existence of your private IP network from the worldwide Internet. This narrated, 13-minute video video uses digital movies and extensive, computer-generated animation to help you visualize and understand the simplest use of an inexpensive, small router to protect all of the Internet client processes of a single PC. If you are considering purchase of a small router for use as a hardware firewall, then this video is for you! This "wmv" file has been highly compressed for faster downloading. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00

 
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