Category: General Concepts
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Javascript
JavaScript is a cross-platform, object-based scripting language that is similar to C but simpler in syntax.
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H Channel (ISDN)
Explore the high-capacity world of H Channels in ISDN: Dive deep into their structure, functionality, and impact on digital communications
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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…
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Gender Changer Adapters: Bridging Connectivity in Technology
Discover how gender changer adapters revolutionize connectivity by enabling seamless transitions between male and female connectors in tech devices.
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Basic Disk [Windows Disk Management]
Master Basic Disks in Microsoft Disk Management. This comprehensive guide breaks down definitions, differences, management practices, and future trends.
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Wiring Closet
Wiring closet is also called an equipment room or server room (and various other names). It is a room on the floor of a building that contains hubs, switches, and other network components.
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Well-Known Port Numbers
Well-known port numbers are port numbers for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) that have been assigned to specific TCP/IP applications or services by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
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TCP/IP
TCP/IP is an abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, an industry-standard protocol suite for wide area networks (WANs) developed in the 1970s and 1980s by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
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Remote Bridge: Bridging the Gap in Computer Networking
Discover the fundamentals of a Remote Bridge in computer networking, a vital technology for connecting geographically separated networks effectively.
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Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)
Permanent Virtual Circuit is a form of telecommunications service for wide area networks (WANs) that provides a dedicated switched circuit between two nodes in a circuit-switched network.
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Nagle’s Algorithm: The Network’s Silent Maestro
Nagle’s algorithm is an algorithm used in implementations of TCP/IP that controls traffic congestion on a network.
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HOST ID
Master the concept of Host ID in IP addressing. Learn how to calculate it using NANDing with the subnet mask and understand its role in network identification.