Network Administrator Tapestries
Description: Hilarious shirt for clever IT professionals - especially, network engineers, software developers, coders, programmers, and system administrators. Next time someone tells you that that their critical services are in the cloud, point to this shirt. Inside joke for sarcastic sys admins: there is no cloud... it's just someone else's computer hardware. When your friends tell you that their pictures are stored in the cloud, point to this shirt and remind them that it's all on someone else's hard drive.
Description: Love your job as a network administrator? Our unique design is just for you! Available on a range of products, including T-shirts, mugs, and stickers. This high-quality design is perfect for showcasing your career pride or gifting to a fellow network administrator. Get yours today and wear your profession proudly!🡳🡳 ORDER NOW 🡳🡳
Network Admin...because even the wisest of men and machines need a hero Tapestry
by the IT Guy
$23 $30
Description: Perfect Tshirt whether you're a network engineer, system administrator, programmer, software developer, hacker, or if you just love coding and geeky computer puns. This awesome shirt makes a joke about dropped UDP packets and the lack of guaranteed delivery. Great for network techs, technicians, students, teachers, and instructors.
Description: Perfect Tshirt whether you're a network engineer, system administrator, programmer, software developer, hacker, or if you just love coding and geeky computer puns. This awesome shirt makes a joke about TCP handshaking, accurate delivery of packets, and receipt acknowledgement. Great for network techs, technicians, students, teachers, and instructors.
Description: This funny IT design featuring the phrase “My Network My Rules” is perfect for network admins, system administrators, and tech professionals who keep everything running behind the scenes. Blending humor with real IT culture, it’s a great conversation starter at the office or during long debugging sessions. Ideal as a unique gift for programmers, engineers, and anyone working in networking or cybersecurity, this design celebrates the everyday challenges of tech life with a clever and relatable twist.
Description: Perfect funny tee for those who are Network Engineer and loves his job on their birthday, father's day, new year, mother's day, forth of July or Christmas. Wearing this outfit will make a good impression to their friends or at his workplace. Get your grandpa, grandma, dad, mom, son, daughter, cousin, brother, sister, family and friends who are Network Engineer this cool vintage style apparel.
Description: Are you in need of a comprehensive and efficient Network Switch System Administrator for your IT network? Look no further! This product offers an easy-to-use interface and seamless connectivity, making network management a breeze for any IT professional. Upgrade your network system today and experience improved performance and increased productivity.
Description: If you are a system admin you will understand the nerdy joke. 127.0.0.1 is the Local Host IP Address. The loop back internet protocol means you will get back to home no matter what. This is the prefect gift for netwrok engineers, systems administrators, IT support personals, Linux and Unix users.
Description: Cyberpunk-style graphic displaying an antenna tower with the text Netzwerk Verbindungsprobleme affected by heavy digital distortion and RGB chromatic aberration. Perfect for IT professionals, sysadmins, and tech geeks who constantly deal with server errors and lost connections. A great addition to any cyberpunk or tech-themed wardrobe.
Description: Mysterious to the casual observer, this shirt will appeal to system administrators and hackers alike. The Bash shell command ":(){ :|:& };:" will crash a system by repeatedly forking processes causing the computer to run out of memory due to recursion. Perfect Tshirt whether you're a system administrator, software developer, hacker, or if you just love coding and geeky computer puns. Great to wear at tech conferences, geek events, or just in the lab. Includes the sarcastic comment "You're forked"
Description: This funny IT design with the phrase “My Network My Rules” captures the mindset of professionals who design, manage, and control complex systems. Perfect for network admin, system administrator, IT architect, and tech specialists, it reflects both responsibility and humor in daily IT work. Whether working on infrastructure, system architecture, or troubleshooting issues, this design resonates with those who keep everything running smoothly. A bold and relatable statement for anyone who enjoys networking humor, tech culture, and clever workplace jokes.
Description: General Telephone & Electronics Corporation (GTE ), was the largest independent telephone company in the United States during the days of the Bell System. The company was founded in 1934, with roots tracing back well into the 1920s. GTE's groundwork was laid by Wisconsin-based Associated Telephone Utilities Company in 1926, going bankrupt in 1933 during the Great Depression, and reorganizing as General Telephone & Electronics Corporation in 1934. While the company went through countless branding changes before being bought out by Bell Atlantic in 2000, this particular design is one of the most well-known logos that were in place throughout their last thirty or so years of operation.
Description: This funny Even Developers Need Heroes System Admin for computer and tech geeks, network administrator, network analyst, system administrator and admins. Also perfect for hr manager and any other computer or system engineer in your life. Great idea for programming experts or just gamer.
Description: TCP port 21 — FTP (File Transfer Protocol) TCP port 22 — SSH (Secure Shell) TCP port 23 — Telnet TCP port 25 — SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) TCP and UDP port 53 — DNS (Domain Name System) TCP port 443 — HTTP (Hypertext Transport Protocol) and HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) TCP port 110 — POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) TCP and UDP port 135 — Windows RPC TCP and UDP ports 137–139 — Windows NetBIOS over TCP/IP
Description: Snort is an open source network intrusion prevention system, capable of performing real-time traffic analysis and packet logging on IP networks. It can perform protocol analysis, content searching/matching, and can be used to detect a variety of attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, OS fingerprinting attempts, and much more.