Hi,

below question is currently running on /. Perhaps someone here can help our 
neighbours:


"I am a US Peace Corps volunteer currently teaching a computer technician 
course at a technical college in Kenya. My students have all completed the 
Kenyan equivalent of high school and have been accepted into a program where 
they give a year of nation-building non-military service in return for a 
technical education. My students' course load includes an introduction to 
computer networking, and this is where my problem lies. Do any of you know of 
a visual network simulator that can create an interactive network map that 
allows me, the instructor, to manipulate various components of a network, 
including the physical media, routing configuration, and which applications are 
being used to submit data? An example would be to have a visual of the 
differences between mail traffic and web traffic, and be able to show how the 
configuration of a wireless network might be different from a wired network. I 
know this may seem silly, but visuals of all this are critical to getting 
ideas across. It doesn't even have to be technically accurate, but rather just 
pictorially accurate, possibly just labeling the various components correctly. 
Also, it would be highly preferable if it ran on Linux, as I teach using FOSS 
only."

http://ask.slashdot.org/story/10/06/05/0046201/Visual-Network-Simulator-To-
Teach-Basic-Networking?from=rss 

-- 
rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
+256 758 801 749
www.mountbatten.net


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