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How to Install a Micro-Filter
by TechDoc, Apr 15, 2008
Internet connectivity - Logical construct showing how to connect and install a micro-filter so that you can use your telephone to make voice calls while your computer is still connected to the Internet via your Broadband ADSL modem router.
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Transmission Media
by TechDoc, Apr 16, 2008
There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANs – Local Area Networks and today’s topic will introduce the two most common cable transmission media – copper and fiber-optic cables. But first we will discuss why we need transmission media in the first place and how we got to where we are today.
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Copper Cabling
by TechDoc, Apr 18, 2008
There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANS â
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The Magic of Transparent Bridging 1
by TechDoc, Apr 23, 2008
Hubs can't do it, but Transparent Bridging and Network Address Translation (NAT) can. For the small office and those at home sharing an ADSL broadband connection, these two essential core technologies make it all possible.
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The Magic of Transparent Bridging 2
by TechDoc, Apr 23, 2008
Well now that we have gotten a handle on the process of transparent bridging, it is time to turn our attention to the finer aspects of this plug "n" play networking phenomenon.
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Benefits of Transparent Bridging
by TechDoc, Apr 23, 2008
Transparent bridging is a no-brainer. Let the bridge do all of the work for you. This is a must-read for all networking students.
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Network Cabling Guide: Shielded Twisted Pair
by TechDoc, Apr 27, 2008
Over the years several types of copper-based cable have been used as transmission media for computer networks. Without doubt the most common of these is twisted pair cable (STP & UTP). We are going to look at STP first.
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
by TechDoc, May 10, 2008
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a Data Link Layer (2), circuit-switched, cell relay protocol that runs over Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Physical Layer (1) links. Is there still life left for ATM?
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Optical Networking
by TechDoc, Jul 29, 2008
The future of core communications and networking infrastructures is undoubtedly the expanded use and implementation of various forms of high performance, high bandwidth, fault tolerant optical transmission technologies. Here we look at the present and the future of these technologies.
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MIT‘s Greatest Technological Inventions of Our Time
by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 10, 2008
Great inventions from great minds.
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