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GC Computer Solutions

Locality: Broadmeadows, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 404 810 420



Address: Kitchener Street 3047 Broadmeadows, VIC, Australia

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21.01.2022 One more thing to add. After OCE I took a side step and got a job as an IT Assistant, which meant I was the one getting all dirty running cables adding more network points, setting up Camera's, building high end Computers, and adding to a large Database. There were 7 different sites, 4 in Burwood, 1 in Hawthorn, 1 in Doncaster and 1 in Richmond. All Servers were in Burwood where I was based. I served under Penfold Motors for 2 years.



18.01.2022 Some choices of speed for your PC..

15.01.2022 A bus network: all nodes are connected to a common medium along this medium. This was the layout used in the original Ethernet, called 10BASE5 and 10BASE2. A star network: all nodes are connected to a special central node. This is the typical layout found in a Wireless LAN, where each wireless client connects to the central Wireless access point. A ring network: each node is connected to its left and right neighbour node, such that all nodes are connected and that each node c...an reach each other node by traversing nodes left- or rightwards. The Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) made use of such a topology. A mesh network: each node is connected to an arbitrary number of neighbours in such a way that there is at least one traversal from any node to any other. A fully connected network: each node is connected to every other node in the network. A tree network: nodes are arranged hierarchically. Note that the physical layout of the nodes in a network may not necessarily reflect the network topology. As an example, with FDDI, the network topology is a ring (actually two counter-rotating rings), but the physical topology is often a star, because all neighboring connections can be routed via a central physical location. See more

07.01.2022 Here is a bit more about my computer background. I started getting into networking, which was quite good, when I was at a computer shop. I bought another computer so i could hook up 2 PC's together. I bought a couple of network cards then needed BNC connectors and coaxial cable. That was fun as I knew nothing about networking but it didn't take too long and I had that all mastered. My employer at the time sent me out to a few businesses in the area to setup networking and... running programs that you share for file transfer and operations. Some of these programs I had to learn as it was all new to me. In time I met up with a customer that came into the shop often. We got on fairly well and he often said to me come across with me and I kept saying, no, I like where i am. He always said to me, we will give you training, give you a car and he wanted my ability with networking as I was pretty good at it by that point. One thing led to another and I started work for a company called OCE. That company taught me about Photocopiers. I had done a course in photocopiers a couple of years before so it was all pretty easy to me. There were lots of networking issues to solve at customer sites, as there were many computers hooked up to One Photocopier with Print Servers. All these problems gave me a great insight with Networking. Also, I was put through a Network Plus Course which I passed. There was one Tech for each state that did this course. This course gave me a great understanding about Networking and Servers and how they operated. I still built and repaired Computers while still working at OCE, Computers are my passion. I wanted to start my own Computer business many years ago, but i don't have much Business sense. The reason I am starting up now is with my ability and with the help of my partner Mary and her business sense, I should be able to start this business rolling. There is so much more I have done in the computer field I will add more.... See more



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