Category: Letter C
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Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
CSMA/CD is a type of media access control method for placing signals on baseband transmission networks.
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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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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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Circuit-Level Gateway Firewall
Circuit-Level Gateway is a type of firewall that provides session-level control over network traffic.
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Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU)
CSU/DSU stands for Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit, is a digital communications device that combines the functions of both a Channel Service Unit (CSU) and a Data Service Unit (DSU).
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Cell in Wireless Communication
In this article, we’ll explore the fundamentals of cellular networks, delve into the structure and function of cells, examine different types of cells and their applications, and discuss the handover process that keeps connections alive as users move.
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Cable Run: The Backbone of Network Infrastructure
A cable run represents the length of cable that connects two distinct network components within a facility, enabling communication and data transfer between devices that are not immediately adjacent.
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Cabling (networking)
There are two basic types of cabling used in LAN networking environments: Copper cabling and fiber-optic cabling.
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Customer Experience (CX) – What is it?
Customer Experience, or CX, refers to how a customer feels about a brand or company based on their experiences with it.