Articles, tagged with "internet protocol ip", page 5
18th December 2009
Internet Protocol
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the basis upon which all other Internet protocols operate. IP provides the basic mechanism for the forwarding of data between two computers on separate networks. IP can also fragment packets it they are t...
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Max
07th December 2009
Internet is a unique communication channel utilized by an increasing number of people daily. Today, more people strive to make themselves known online for various reasons. This includes the likes of individuals, organizations, and businesses. Therefore, t...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
07th December 2009
The 640-802 is the examination connected to the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. This test checks your skill and aptitude in installation, operation and troubleshooting of small to medium scale networks within any enterprise network. These...
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Aalies Lyndon
12th November 2009
IP conferencing is one of the ways that you can use your VOIP or voice over internet protocol services. Through the use of your internet connection, you can contact all the people that you want to have a conference with wherever they may be in the world.
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Thomas Hill
05th November 2009
7. Application layer
Description of the individual layers
Physical Layer
The Physical layer comprises the lowest layer of the OSI model. Its function is to establish, terminate and manage either a point-to-point connection or a point-to-multipoi...
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Louis Moon
03rd November 2009
Binaries and torrents refer to files that are uploaded by computer users for other users to download. They can be any kind of file, including original works, freeware, open source software, betas and so on. Torrents are downloaded through file sharing net...
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Leighton Goddard
12th September 2009
Mobile phones are portable communication devices that are so small in size that they easily fit into one's pocket and can be used to make phone calls from any location and at any time. With the rapid ongoing development in communication and information te...
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Robert Palmer
08th September 2009
Voice-over-Internet Protocol or more simply VoIP is a term used in telephony for a set of facilities for managing the delivery of voice information using the Internet Protocol (IP). It is a technique that allows voice traffic to be transported across an I...
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santosh bhol
01st September 2009
Nowadays, many people result to having their own sites for various purposes.
Some want to have websites as a means of expressing themselves. Others want to have one to sell their goods and/or services while some want to have one to promote certain cau...
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Elijah James
14th August 2009
132-S-815.1 is called the Specialist Modular Messaging with Avaya Message Store Implement and Support Elective Exam.
This exam is conducted by Avaya.
Avaya is the global leader in the communications industry and it designs, builds and manages communic...
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Alina Michael
13th August 2009
Along with the growth of the organization, expand the network needs to be attention komputr important. As conto, they began using the Internet Protocol (IP) Address that has been there. Many organizations use NAT to increase the number of IP address is cl...
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Tutang MM
30th June 2009
We saw what is click fraud and who does it in the first part of this article series. Disgruntled employees can click on their company ads to vent out their anger. Unsatisfied angry customers could do it to take revenge on any company. Why is click fraud i...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
30th June 2009
Voice over IP (VoIP) provides better service because it has greater bandwidth efficiency that allows for a higher quality of voice and data transmission. Rather than the traditional public switched telephone network used with land line phones, VoIP transm...
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27th June 2009
How a VoIP Account Can Save Your Business Money
By Asad Haroon, CEO of InsideUp.com
VoIP is a common business acronym that stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. Simply put, Internet protocol (IP) is a particular address that relates to where a comp...
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Author:
Inside up
12th June 2009
Web servers, like every other electronic device that connects with the Internet, are identified by an Internet Protocol (IP) address. So each fax, computer, router, printer, and switch has a distinct IP address. The IP address is made up of four 1-3 digit...
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Author:
Salaalive