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Handshaking (in Networking)
Handshaking is the process that establishes communication between two networking devices.
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Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet is a type of Ethernet that allows the transmission of data at 1 Gbps (or 1000 Mbps) over both fiber-optic cabling and copper twisted-pair cabling.
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Full-Duplex Ethernet: Doubling Network Efficacy
Full-Duplex Ethernet is an emerging type of Ethernet that supports full-duplex communication between stations on the network.
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Frame Relay
Frame Relay is a packet-switching technology offered as a telecommunications service by telcos and long-distance carriers, used primarily for WAN links.
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File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
Unlock the intricacies of File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. Learn how it functions, the underlying protocols, and how to optimize this indispensable feature.
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Fiber Optic Cabling
Fiber-Optic cabling is a glass cabling media that sends network signals using light.
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Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM)
Explore the intricacies of Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM) in computer networking. Learn how FDM evolved and how it compares to other multiplexing techniques.
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Fallback Switch
Fallback Switch is a class of switches used to provide failover support for critical network communication lines. Fallback switches are an essential component of a fault tolerant network system with resources that must have a high availability.
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Enhanced Category 5 cabling
Enhanced Category 5 cabling, or CAT5E, is an informal cabling standard that some cable manufacturers use to refer to category 5 cabling that is capable of supporting transmission speeds faster than 100 Mbps.
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EIA/TIA wiring standards
Uncover the essentials of EIA/TIA Wiring Standards, their role in shaping telecommunication networks, and how they define our digital connectivity.
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Documents, documentation, tutorial
All the documentation needed for you to learn more about networking.
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Domain Local Group in Windows Server
Domain Local Group is a type of group in a Microsoft Windows Server-based network.