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From: megaboy84
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  • This totally looks like an 80s video, but what's funny is that it's from 1998 LOL :)

  • @panzerkampfwagen123 HAHAHA if everyone uses the same crowbar, then they can save money! :)

  • i lol'd

  • LOL companies using multi-user licenses for saving costs on Half-life! ;)

  • Will their be a New Server OS with Microsoft when Windows 7 is released? =)

  • This is classic lol

  • Adobe Premiere 4.2...hmm... this movie was probably shot in 1995-97

  • lol

  • I showed this video to my students, i think it's the most informational video out there for any person trying to become a CCIE

  • whahahahahahahaha its was like in the time of the 486 with a 10mpbs network

  • @jejeroy well as you can see at 1:08 there is a copy of half life so this is more like the socket 7/slot 1 age.

  • OLD

  • The only thing having 10GBPS netowrk is you would probably need solid state hard drives, I mean, not even internally can a HD write at 10GBPS!!

  • Who still uses hubs... seriously....

  • those who doesn't want to get there wireless network hacked...now u are thinking that i could install some security software or a firewall which will keep my network safe from hackers, this may be the case but it will not keep out a well determined hacker, not wireless networks are safe, all of them can be hacked and i mean all of them..and yes i use a

    hub for my home network ;)

  • there still widely used.

  • seems like an old video, switches are replacing hubs now

  • Fucking Half Life was on there. Haha. That's awesome.

  • good for basics

  • lol, the pc game half-life is on the shelf when hes talking about network software

  • this frustrates me.

  • If only the wifi connection speed would be as quick as the lan connection speed.

    but the way things are put together are relativeley the same.

  • the computers they use are generic, but the way things connect really hasnt changed all that much

  • Yeah that is true the only thing that has improved is the speed from 10Mbps to 100Mbps to 1Gbps and soon 10Gbps.

  • Wow this is old

  • okay, but the basics are still the same,

    i need to find something on wirless routing though

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