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Troubleshooting Internetz Connection, part 00

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Hello all. To return to the community, once at least, I will be writing a series of articles called Troubleshooting Internetz Connection. It will be aimed at noobs and their problems. Supposed to enable you to troubleshoot your shit without bugging all the great internautz like me.

classical internetz situation

Generic End-User to Internetz Relationship


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Troubleshooting Internetz Connection, part 01: On This Guide

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This article came not out of the need for such information, there is an abundance of such info online, but out of my own need to try and make my own, very first, howto-troubleshooting guide for end users such as you are (I presume, otherwise, you might find this too “newbie oriented”, if so – please browse the net for more specific articles suitable for your level of knowledge). Read the rest of this entry »


Troubleshooting Internetz Connection, part 02: On Me

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I am 33 (atm), married, not-so-classical computer nerd. I have had my share of the street, once I got tired of that and opportunity rose – I moved up. At first, I got better jobs, later on, I craved education. So, I took some computer classes, took some reading, and after dozen years of books, manuals, howtos, troubleshooting, empirical conclusions, here I am. Read the rest of this entry »


Troubleshooting Internetz Connection, part 03: Disclaimer & License

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Author takes no responsibility for any damages and/or problems that might occur to you and/or your organization because you followed this guide. It is written for educational and informational purposes only. Read the rest of this entry »


Troubleshooting Internetz Connection, part 04: What Is In Here

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TBD


Troubleshooting Internetz Connection, part 05: How does internetz work?

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Internet is a series of interconnected computers. One or more computers that are belong into the same logical or physical group are called a network. Each “point” in the network is called a network node, and networks can be connected into larger networks. Super-network, connecting smaller and smaller networks into a whole is what we usually call “Internetz”. Read the rest of this entry »


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