ethernet
ethernet
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by Michael Lemm - 2006-12-05
Here's the scenario....all too frequently seen by the way...with a practical honest answer.You have (1) T1 line for which you will need a T1 router in order to plug it into your ethernet router/vpn/fi...
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by Jimmy D - 2007-06-29
Cat5 cable is the original Ethernet cable, and includes four twisted pairs in a single jacket. The twisted pair design helps reduce interference from external sources and other pairs (also known as cr...
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by Michael Lemm - 2007-07-19
Every business needs bandwidth solutions of some sort. For many businesses that require large amounts of bandwidth finding just the right solution....from a cost and application standpoint....can be ...
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by Michael Lemm - 2007-07-20
When you are deciding on a voice/data network solution for your business the obvious factors to take into consideration are bandwidth and cost. However if you base your entire solution on those facto...
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by rob tendick - 2007-09-27
IP stands for "internet protocol" and references a data protocol that is used for communication across a network. A protocol, then, is a standard that governs the connection of that contact betwee...
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by Christopher Pratt - 2007-10-02
IP stands for "internet protocol" and references a data protocol that is used for communication across a network. A protocol, then, is a standard that governs the connection of that contact betw...
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by Chris Bryant - 2007-11-16
Your CCNA and CCENT exam success depends on knowing how to configure and troubleshoot HDLC and PPP on Cisco routers, as well as knowing the differences and similarities between the two. Today we...
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by Robert - 2008-04-20
Ethernet is the single most widely used form of the local area network currently in existence. The original design for Ethernet was created by Xerox, and was based on an earlier design that was known ...
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by Don R. Crawley - 2008-09-06
Copyright (c) 2008 Don R. CrawleyEthernet was developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) by Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs with Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson in the early 1970s. Xerox...
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by - 2008-09-13
Ethernet was developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) by Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs with Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson in the early 1970s. Xerox filed a patent application for Eth...