Category: Letter S
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Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME)
S/MIME is an extension of the widely implemented Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) encoding standard, which defines how the body portion of an SMTP message is structured and formatted.
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Systems Network Architecture (SNA)
SNA stands for Systems Network Architecture, is a set of IBM mainframe networking standards and protocols introduced in 1974.
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Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC)
SDLC stands for Synchronous Data Link Control, is a data-link layer protocol developed in the 1970s by IBM for its Systems Network Architecture (SNA) networking environment.
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Statistical Multiplexing
Statistical Multiplexing is a multiplexing technique that allows information from a number of channels to be combined for transmission over a single channel.
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Star Topology
Explore the intricacies of Star Topology in networking. This article delves into its history, functionality, and variations like the Extended Star, offering a comprehensive guide for tech enthusiasts and professionals.
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Star Bus Topology
Dive into the hybrid world of Star Bus Topology—a blend of star and bus topologies in networking. Discover its structure, cable options, performance tips, and modern relevance.
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Signal Loss: A Guide to Causes and Mitigation
Signal Loss is the loss of strength of a signal as it propagates over a medium.
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Unraveling the Shortest Path First: The SPF Algorithm
Also called the Dijkstra algorithm, SPF is a routing algorithm in which a router computes the shortest path between each pair of nodes in the network.
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STP Cable: Your Shield Against Network Disturbances
Discover the intricacies of STP Cable – from its design to performance in securing network communications. Dive deep into the world of shielded cabling.
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Server Service
Server Service, also known as LanmanServer, a component of the Microsoft Windows Server operating systems that allows a server to share file and print resources with clients over the network.

