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Basic FTP Function
by preperowlifick, Aug 19, 2008
The introductory explanation of how FTP (file transfer protocol) allows you to browse and download a file (page) that interests you.
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Wide Area Networks (WAN)
by TechDoc, Aug 3, 2008
A Wide Area Network (WAN), such as the Internet is a type of computer network that covers a broad area and connects multiple other networks in order to make communications and data exchanges between users and machines at various geographically dispersed locations possible.
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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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Frame Relay
by TechDoc, May 8, 2008
Frame Relay is a cheap and quick data transmission protocol.
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Address Mapping
by TechDoc, May 5, 2008
Because a network and communications device can have multiple addresses with each serving a specific requirement, the need for Address Mapping for issue resolution is essential to the smooth running of all network environments.
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About Request for Comment (Rfc) Documents
by TechDoc, May 3, 2008
What is an RFC and what purpose does it serve?
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About Protocols 4
by TechDoc, Apr 26, 2008
Protocols are the foundation stone upon which all interactivity is based. Computers, computer systems, networks, communications, information technologies, and yes; even the Internet all depend on protocols.
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Connection-oriented Protocols - Connection Services
by TechDoc, Apr 23, 2008
CCNA Summary Series: It’s the connection services provided by a connection-oriented protocol that makes it stand out from the crowd. A must read for all networking students.
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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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