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  • Mastering Home Area Networks: The Essential Guide

    Mastering Home Area Networks: The Essential Guide

    HAN, Home Area Network, is a network that facilitates communication among devices with network capabilities within the close vicinity of a home.

  • Half-Duplex Communication

    Half-Duplex Communication

    In technical applications, half-duplex allows a device to send information and then switch to receive mode, similar to a walkie-talkie. When one person speaks, they press a button, and their message travels across a single channel.

  • Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)

    Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)

    HAL, or hardware abstraction layer, is a thin layer of software at the base of the Microsoft Windows Server that offers a uniform interface between the underlying hardware and the higher layers of the operating system.

  • Hacking

    Hacking

    Hacking (network) is any attempt to compromise a network’s security. Black, White, and Grey Hat Hacking.

  • H.323 Gateway

    H.323 Gateway

    H.323 gateway is a service that allows you to connect an H.323-based communication system on the Internet to a telephony system.

  • H.323 Explained: The Backbone of Legacy VoIP Systems

    H.323 Explained: The Backbone of Legacy VoIP Systems

    Discover the fundamentals of H.323, an enduring protocol suite for voice and video conferencing over IP. This comprehensive guide dives into its history, core components, and relevance today.

  • Group Policy Tool

    Group Policy Tool

    Group Policy Tool is an administrative tool in Microsoft Windows that is used for configuring user and computer settings for groups of users and computers.

  • Group Policy

    Group Policy

    Group Policy is a group of settings that are applied to a subset of Active Directory objects in Microsoft Windows Operating Systems.

  • Group

    Group (in computer networking) is a collection of user accounts that allows administrators to group similar user accounts together in order to grant them the same rights and permissions. What is Group (in computer networking)? A collection of user accounts. Groups simplify the task of network administration by allowing administrators to group similar user accounts…

  • Ground Loop

    Ground Loop

    Ground Loop in networking is a condition created when two or more parts of a network are grounded at separate points, causing a voltage difference between connected networking components.

  • Grep

    Grep

    Explore the depths of Grep, the UNIX command for pattern searches within files, and learn its vast applications in text processing.

  • Gopher: The Internet’s Forgotten Pathways

    Gopher: The Internet’s Forgotten Pathways

    Delve into the history of Gopher, an early internet protocol that shaped digital information sharing, its transition to the WWW, and how a dedicated community keeps its spirit alive.