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Windows Vista Sidebar, Gadgets, Easy Wireless Networking and Improved Back Features
Microsoft has tried to put "active" items on the Windows desktop for nearly a decade. Finally, with Vista 's Sidebar success seems within grasp. Stability problems that dogged previous versions aren't as readily apparent - which is to say, Sidebar doesn't crash nearly as often as, say, Active Desktop in Windows XP - and the items it offers actually help. The items... (posted by M. 3 years 187 days ago.)
Microsoft has tried to put "active" items on the Windows desktop for nearly a decade. Finally, with Vista 's Sidebar success seems within grasp. Stability problems that dogged previous versions aren't as readily apparent - which is to say, Sidebar doesn't crash nearly as often as, say, Active Desktop in Windows XP - and the items it offers actually help. The items... (posted by M. 3 years 187 days ago.)
Free Cisco CCNA, CCENT, CCNP Certification Tutorial
Routing Routing is a relay system by which packets are forwarded from one device to another. Each device in the network as well as the network itself has a logical address so it can be identified and reached individually or as part of a larger group of devices. For a router to act as an effective relay device, it must be able to understand the logical topology of the network and to communicate with... (posted by M. 3 years 215 days ago.)
Routing Routing is a relay system by which packets are forwarded from one device to another. Each device in the network as well as the network itself has a logical address so it can be identified and reached individually or as part of a larger group of devices. For a router to act as an effective relay device, it must be able to understand the logical topology of the network and to communicate with... (posted by M. 3 years 215 days ago.)
CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Interview Questions.
Q-1 which layer of the OSI model is responsible for reliable connections? Answer: The Transport layer of the OSI model is responsible for reliable connections. Q-2 what is the difference between acknowledgments and handshaking? Answer: Handshaking is used to negotiate the properties of a connection that is being established. Acknowledgments are used to tell the sender that data has been successfully received... (posted by M. 3 years 363 days ago.)
Q-1 which layer of the OSI model is responsible for reliable connections? Answer: The Transport layer of the OSI model is responsible for reliable connections. Q-2 what is the difference between acknowledgments and handshaking? Answer: Handshaking is used to negotiate the properties of a connection that is being established. Acknowledgments are used to tell the sender that data has been successfully received... (posted by M. 3 years 363 days ago.)
What is Inside WiMAX Technology (802.16)
WiMAX technology is identified as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access; it is formed in June 2001 to encourage conformance and interoperability of the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) standard, officially known as Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN). WiMAX technology intended to offer wireless data in a related fashion as compare to WiFi but on a outsized level and speed, therefore building national wireless... (posted by M. 4 years 20 days ago.)
WiMAX technology is identified as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access; it is formed in June 2001 to encourage conformance and interoperability of the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) standard, officially known as Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN). WiMAX technology intended to offer wireless data in a related fashion as compare to WiFi but on a outsized level and speed, therefore building national wireless... (posted by M. 4 years 20 days ago.)
10 CCENT, CCNA, CCNP Interview Questions
Q-1 What type of routing protocol maintains neighbors? Answer- Link State Q-2 what is the range of values for administrative distance? Answer: 0-255 Q-3 Describe the difference between unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic? Answer: Unicast traffic flows from a single source to a single destination MAC address. Multicast traffic flows from a single source MAC address to many destinations and uses a functional... (posted by M. 4 years 45 days ago.)
Q-1 What type of routing protocol maintains neighbors? Answer- Link State Q-2 what is the range of values for administrative distance? Answer: 0-255 Q-3 Describe the difference between unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic? Answer: Unicast traffic flows from a single source to a single destination MAC address. Multicast traffic flows from a single source MAC address to many destinations and uses a functional... (posted by M. 4 years 45 days ago.)
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distant vector routing protocol. RIP algorithm has been in use since the early days of ARPAnet. Currently, there are 2 versions of RIP, which are known as Routing Information Protocol version 1 (RIPv1) and Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2). More information about RIPv1 can be found on ( RFC1058) and more information about RIPv2 can be found on (RFC 1723). RIPv1... (posted by M. 4 years 83 days ago.)
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distant vector routing protocol. RIP algorithm has been in use since the early days of ARPAnet. Currently, there are 2 versions of RIP, which are known as Routing Information Protocol version 1 (RIPv1) and Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2). More information about RIPv1 can be found on ( RFC1058) and more information about RIPv2 can be found on (RFC 1723). RIPv1... (posted by M. 4 years 83 days ago.)
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