3d rendered explanation movie of the working of a network (cisco?)

Can someone give me a link to this download?

Hey guys,

A couple years ago there was a movie created, I believe by sisco. Most people who work with computers for a living have seen this movie. The movie is a 3d rendered movie created to explain the working of a network. I believe this movie was created by sisco but I am not sure.

In the movie you see little 'packages' going over a network as 'trucks'. I have seen this movie but want to show it to some friends but have no clue anymore where to get it. I also googled it but I gues its not my lucky day.

If someone has a link to where I can download this movie I greatly appreciate it.

Cheers,

Ron.
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No, it was created to explain the working of a network to someone who doesnt have an expert knowledge of computers. It would show this small 'truck' like packages being bounced against a wall as a firewall, then 'flipper' style being shot diffrend ways as a router, really cool.
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I've seen it a few times . . . cant find it though. So sorry.

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Do you remember any details about it? Was it indeed created by sicso? Any idea what the name of the movie was?

Thanks
Reply #5 Top
I've got a copy ... goodwarriors.mpeg ... it's 150MB / 120MB zipped.

Do you have anywhere I can upload it to? Or can I just send it via Gmail?


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Do you have anywhere I can upload it to? Or can I just send it via Gmail?


Do you have the rights to upload it to video.google.com?
10 MB is the limit for Gmail attachements.
Or maybe just google the file name . . .



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you can transfer a file that big over msn messenger. It will take awhile.
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Here's a link where you can download it (FTP)-- (got it from Google-- you made me curious)

The link goes to the FTP index page-- it's not the DL link:
http://202.41.85.117/courses/SS/CD-1/
Reply #9 Top
Yes...google the filename...it's easy to find....
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Here's a link where you can download it (FTP)-- (got it from Google-- you made me curious)

Yes...google the filename...it's easy to find....


Sweet! I didn't bother googling... but thanks for saving me from any effort to re-distribute it myself


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Thanks a million and Cafeend, thanks for the offer but this will do