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The Wireless Modem

The level of popularity concerning wireless modems is seen all through the several different countries worldwide basically purely because of a easy access which consumers now have to the web while on a busy schedule. Wireless modems are being applied to personal computers, present in aspects of corporations; they are being employed in order to [...]

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What is DMAIC

Interpreted as define, measure, analyze, improve and control DMAIC is a technique of enhancing work processes by reduction of faults. It is a basic segment of the Six Sigma methodology which is popular in a lot of top corporations globally. It really is essentially referred to as a set of practices that allow for efficiency [...]

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How to Calculate an IP Subnet Mask

A subnet mask is a pattern of bits that is usually used to isolate specific portions of a particular Internet Protocol address. When the mask is applied to an IP address, the network interface’s network routing prefix and host address are produced. The routing prefix is known by names such as subnetwork or subnet. The [...]

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What is ADSL 2?

If you already know about ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) then you should have a general idea of what ADSL2 ultimately involves. Essentially, it is a recent constituent of the ADSL family which provides enhanced performance and more substantial downloading speeds. It allows users to go beyond the previous speed of 8Mb used to move [...]

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OSI Model

The Open System Interconnection Reference Model or OSI Reference Model or OSI Model is for the most part a conceptual description for layered communications and computer network protocol design. It was produced as part of the Open Systems Interconnection or OSI initiative. In its most simplistic form, it separates network architecture into seven distinct layers: [...]

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What is ARP Cache

ARP is a very necessary constituent of IP networking. ARP is essentially used to link OSI Layer 3, Network, to OSI Layer 2, Data-Link. In more simplistic terms, that means that ARP is used to connect our IP address to our Ethernet address or MAC Addressing. To enable communication with any device on your network, [...]

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