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Fiberoptic implementation fo ethernet that runs at 100 megabits per sec. Uses Baseband Signaling.
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100baseFX
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Wireless standard in use today; operates in the freq range of 24GHz and offers thruput of up to 54Mbps.
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802.11g
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Each wireless in this network is in direct contact with every other nod ein a free for all similar to mesh.
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Ad-Hoc mode
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A network technology that runs at speeds between 25 and 622Mbps using fiberoptic cabling or CAT 5 UTP.
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
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Process of determining which NICs use which protocols for which transactions. Every protocol installed on a system must be bound to one or more NICs and every NIC must be bound to at least one protocol.
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Binding
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A radio freq standard that creates a small wreless network between PCs and peripheral devices. It uses a spread spectrum broadcasting method among any of the 79 freq in the 2.45GHz range.
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Bluetooth
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A protocol that establishes a connection between two hosts before transmitting data nd verifies receipt before closing the connection between hosts.
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Connection oriented protocol
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An address that is requiredc when a client needs to communicate outside of its own subnet. A router or antoher server.
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Default Gateway
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A standard for transmitting data on optical fiber cables at a rate of around 100 million BPS.
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
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A sread specrum broadcasting method defined in the 802.11 standard that sends data on one freq at a time, constantly shifting (hopping) frequencies.
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Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS)
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A protocol designed primarily for transferring data across a network. Denotes both a protocol and a utility used for this purpose. It was created to quickly and efficiently transfer data files from one host to another without impacting the remote hosts resources.
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FTP(file transfer protocol)
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Enables systems on a TCP/IP network to share status and error information. Two of the most common uses of ICMP messages are ping and tracert
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ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
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The command line based Windows NT utility used to display the current configuration on the local computer nad to modify the DHCP addresses assigned to each interface
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IPConfig
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Protocol that is primarily used by Novell NetWare networks but which can be used by other networks as a routable protocol or to connect to Novell networks.
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IPX/SPX
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Connections that take place over digital lines and provide faster and more reliable connectivity. The primary benefits of it are its speed and reliability. Commonly found in 2 speeds 64Kbps and 128 Kbps.
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ISDN
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