Category: Letter I
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IPv4
Master the world of IPv4 with this comprehensive guide. Explore its history, structure, working mechanisms, and more. Your one-stop resource on IPv4.
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IPX/SPX – Compatible Protocol
IPX/SPX stands for Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange is a set of network protocols that provide packet switching and sequencing for small and large networks, used initially on networks using the Novell NetWare operating systems.
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Internet Society (ISOC)
Internet Society, aka ISOC, is a professional society founded in 1992 that provides leadership for the development and evolution of the Internet.
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IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a worldwide nonprofit association of technical professionals that promotes the development of standards and acts as a catalyst for new technology in all aspects of the engineering industry, including computer networking, telecommunications, electric power, aerospace, and consumer electronics.
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Inverse Multiplexing
Inverse Multiplexing is a networking and telecommunications technique of combining the bandwidths of a number of digital lines into a single virtual pathway for high-speed communication.
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Inverse Multiplexer (IMUX)
Explore the ingenuity of IMUX in telecommunications, dissecting its role in efficient data streaming over multiple channels.
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Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
Unlock the world of IRC: Internet Relay Chat. Discover its history, functionality, and why it’s still relevant today. Your complete guide to IRC.
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Internet
The Internet is the global TCP/IP public internetwork that originated in the ARPANET project of the U.S. Department of Defense in the 1970s.
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Internet Protocol (IP)
Internet Protocol, or just IP, is a TCP/IP network layer protocol for addressing and routing packets of data between hosts on a TCP/IP network.
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IP Address
IP Address (Internet Protocol address) is a 32-bit logical address for a host on a TCP/IP network (IPv4) or 128-bit (IPv6). Each host on a TCP/IP network needs a unique IP address for communication to take place reliably on the network.
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ipconfig
Ipconfig is a TCP/IP utility that displays the current TCP/IP configuration settings for each network interface card (NIC).