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Decoding Customer Premises Equipment (CPE): A Comprehensive Guide
This guide will explore the diverse world of CPE, its types, functionalities, and the significant role it plays in modern telecommunications networks.
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Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface, is a hardware bus specification for connecting peripherals to a computer using a parallel transmission interface.
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SC and ST connectors
SC/ST connectors are used for connecting fiber-optic cabling to networking devices. SC stands for subscriber connector and ST stands for straight tip. See the full article to find more.
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RJ Connectors
RJ Connectors are a family of push-and-click connectors for twisted-pair wiring in telephone and network wiring.
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V series
V series is a series of communication standards developed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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DB connector
Unveil the intricate details behind DB connectors, their history, types, and significance in device connections. Your comprehensive guide to understanding DB connectors.
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BNC connector
Discover the history and technology behind BNC connectors—once a staple for coaxial cable networking. Explore its origins, functionality, and why it’s less common today.
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Network Connectors (device)
This article unveils the diverse universe of connectors – from the ubiquitous RJ-45s that power our internet connections to the fiber-optic connectors weaving through data centers.
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Collision in computer networking
Collision, in computer networking, is a condition that occurs when two or more computers on a network try to transmit signals at the same time.
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Proxy Server
A Proxy Server is a computer or network device that can act on the behalf of other computers to request content from the Internet or an intranet.
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Firewall
We call Firewall to any system or device that allows safe network traffic to pass while restricting or denying unsafe traffic.
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Circuit-Level Gateway Firewall
Circuit-Level Gateway is a type of firewall that provides session-level control over network traffic.