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AskMisterWizard.com Announces Immediate Availability of an Extensive Set
of Digital Movies for Network Beginners
Pittsburg, CA (PRWEB) February 20, 2006 --
www.AskMisterWizard.com announces immediate availability of an extensive set of
digital movies, specially created to help beginners understand, visualize, and
remember the basics of computer networking and the Internet. 17 separate
episodes are available for download, along with a free, 90-second preview. In a
significant departure from industry norms, the episodes are not copy protected,
and licensees are permitted to watch them over and over again, alone or with
friends, at any time, for as long as they live.
According to Bob Bosen, President of AskMisterWizard.com Inc., "We wanted to
take the mystery out of local networking and the Internet, so these movies start
at the simplest possible level, showing how messages can be sent between 2
people tugging on a string stretched between them. From there we build up
concepts and vocabulary gradually, relying on extensive animation, live
demonstration, and simple narration to help our audience visualize the concepts
in fun and memorable ways. This is the easiest and fastest way for beginners to
learn how the Internet works."
After studying the entire series, viewers will be familiar with Ethernet in all
of its varieties, and with such popular and important network equipment as hubs,
switches, routers, servers, clients, TCP and UDP processes, and even the
Internet's "Domain Name System". According to Bosen, people that build and
manage their own networks in homes or small offices will learn "everything
they need to know to connect their computers to the Internet, to get them
talking with one another, to share a single, low-cost Internet connection, and
to host services, game servers, or web pages for the world."
AskMisterWizard.com Inc. is a new corporation specializing in the
production and distribution of training videos for people with work to do.
Current videos cost $3.00 per episode, and several episodes are available free
of charge during a special introductory period. Further information is available
at www.AskMisterWizard.com.
AskMisterWizard.com Announces Immediate Availability of a Training Movie
Describing the "Ping" Utility for
Internetwork Troubleshooting
Pittsburg, California, 19Apr2006 -- Today AskMisterWizard.com (http://www.AskMisterWizard.com)
announced the
first in a new series of digital movies designed to help beginners troubleshoot
network and Internet
connections. The new movie, entitled "Ping: The Network Troubleshooter's
Favorite Tool", lasts 9 minutes and
is available in five different, popular formats for viewing with Microsoft's
"Windows Media Player", Apple's
Video iPod, and other popular media players. Other movies documenting other
popular network troubleshooting
tools will soon be available in the same series.
This new series of movies augments the popular "Ethernet" and "Internet" movie
collections (19 different
movies in all) that have formed the foundation of AskMisterWizard.com's popular
offerings. All of these
movies are oriented toward beginners configuring, managing, or troubleshooting
their own small networks of
personal computers.
"Addition of our Network Troubleshooting movie collection fills an important gap
in our original offering",
said Bob Bosen, President of AskMisterWizard.com Inc. "We've been pleased with
the response to the original
movies, and we're confident that our growing collection will continue to help
newcomers learn about computer
networking in the fastest, most memorable way."
Licenses for most of the movies at AskMisterWizard.com cost $3.00 each, but a
few have been made available
free of charge during an introductory period. None are copy protected.
Persons interested in the Network Troubleshooting video series can examine this
first movie and monitor
additions at http://www.askmisterwizard.com/NetworkTroubleshooting.htm .
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