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24 Cards in this Set
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HTTP
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The protocol for transporting HTML documents across the Internet
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FTP
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An Internet protocol used to transfer files betweencomputers; allows file transfer without corruption or alteration.
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HTTPS
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The protocol for transporting HTML documents across the Internet through a secure server
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
The Internet standard protocol for transferring e-mailmessages from one computer to another. |
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Top-level Domain Name |
The group into which a domain is categorized, by common topic(company, educational institution) and/or geography (country, state). |
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Domain NameSystem |
A system that maps uniquely hierarchical names to specificInternet addresses. |
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Host |
A computer that other computers can use to gain information. In networkarchitecture, a host is a client or workstation |
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Post Office Protocol |
A protocol that resides on an incoming mail server. Thecurrent version is POP3. |
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Internet |
Composed of LANS and WANS |
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World Wide Web |
Made of Software Programs |
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T3 Line |
A dedicated digital phone line that transmits data at 44.736 Mbps |
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TCP/IP |
A LAN can be connected to the Internet by a router, provided the LAN uses this. |
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WAN |
Two or more LANS connected together. |
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Ad Hoc |
A wireless mode in which systems use only their NICS to connect with each other. |
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Fiber-optic cable |
The connection type that provides the fastest connectivity speed. |
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Reverse Domain Naming System |
Uses domain name servers that are programmed to resolve IP addresses |
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IP Address |
Every computer connected to the Internet must have one which is either IPV 4 or IPV6 |
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4G Mobile Hotspot |
Connects a wireless LAN to a wireless phone network using broadband speeds |
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Router |
Determines the best path for data to move across a network. |
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Browser (Client Software) |
Combined with a computer, TCP/IP, Operating system, ISP, and Internet Address make up the six elements to connect to the Web. |
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Infrastructure |
A wireless mode in which system connects through a wireless access point. |
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Analog Modem |
Cannot be used to transmit large audio and video files |
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Bandwidth |
The bit-rate of available or consumed information capacity expressed typically in metric multiples of bits per second. |
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Radio Wave |
A wireless system that does not use network cables. |