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  • {{Short description|Transmission control character}} ...-transmission character (EOT) |work=[[Federal Standard 1037C]] |year=1996 |access-date=2009-03-15 |archive-date=2020-11-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.o ...
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  • {{Short description|Comprehensive computer networking implementation}} ...''protocol stack''' or '''network stack''' is an [[implementation]] of a [[computer network]]ing '''protocol suite''' or '''protocol family'''. Some of these ...
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  • ...echtarget.com/definition/layer-3 |title=Layer 3 |publisher=techtarget.com |access-date=2017-05-11}}</ref> ...thout the recipient having to send an acknowledgement. Connection-oriented protocols exist at other, higher layers of the OSI model. ...
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  • {{Short description|Error-control method for data transmission}} ...), also known as '''automatic repeat query''', is an [[error control|error-control]] method for [[data transmission]] that uses [[acknowledgement (data networ ...
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  • .../1994/05/08/business/the-executive-computer-for-befuddled-newcomers-easier-access-to-the-internet.html |title=The Executive Computer; For Befuddled Newcomers, Easier Access ...
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  • '''Parasitic computing''' is a technique where a [[Computer program|program]] in normal authorized interactions with another program ma ...computer now knows the answer to that smaller problem based on the second computer's response, and can transmit a fresh packet embodying a different sub-probl ...
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  • {{Short description|American computer scientist (1952–2015)}} | fields = [[Computer science]] ...
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  • '''Network architecture''' is the design of a [[computer network]]. It is a framework for the specification of a network's physical ...stems Interconnection)? - Definition from WhatIs.com|work=SearchNetworking|access-date=2018-10-09|language=en-US}}</ref> ...
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  • The IEEE 802 standards are restricted to [[computer network]]s carrying variable-size packets, unlike [[cell relay]] networks, ...eptember 2004 |url=https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/802%20overview.pdf |access-date=October 13, 2020 }}</ref> ...
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  • ...as a set of packet-based [[computer]] communication [[protocol (computing)|protocols]] intended to connect [[Lisp machine]]s, which had been recently developed ...harvnb|Moon|1981|p=2}}</ref> the early [[ARPANET]], and the [[Transmission Control Protocol]] (TCP). It was a contention-based system intended to work over a ...
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  • {{Short description|Short distance computer network}} ...nsmission]] among devices such as [[computer]]s, [[smartphone]]s, [[Tablet computer|tablets]] and [[personal digital assistant]]s. PANs can be used for communi ...
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  • {{short description|Computer program for remote system administration}} ...[[play on words]] on [[Microsoft BackOffice Server]] software. It can also control multiple computers at the same time using imaging. ...
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  • {{Short description|Computer software for running local area networks}} ...ate in [[computer network]]s and [[Shared resource|shared file and printer access]] within a local area network (LAN). This description of operating systems ...
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  • ...Computer networking|networking]] system from [[History of Apple Inc.|Apple Computer]]. ...ss with collision avoidance|CSMA/CA]] was implemented as a random multiple access method. ...
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  • ...ess]]es, [[error detection]] codes, or sequencing information). Typically, control information is found in packet [[Header (computing)|headers]] and [[Trailer In the seven-layer [[OSI model]] of [[computer networking]], ''packet'' strictly refers to a [[protocol data unit]] at lay ...
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  • A '''frame''' is a digital [[data transmission]] unit in [[computer networking]] and [[telecommunications]]. In [[packet switched]] systems, a ...le=Data Link Layer (Layer 2) |publisher=The TCP/IP Guide |date=2005-09-20 |access-date=2010-01-31}}</ref> A frame is "the unit of transmission in a link laye ...
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  • ...99869| s2cid=8790311}}</ref> Some circuit protocols provide [[Reliability (computer networking)|reliable communication service]] through the use of data retran ...low-level division into [[protocol data units]], and enabling higher-level protocols to operate transparently. ...
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  • {{Short description|American computer scientist and Internet pioneer (born 1944)}} ...1997 |title=Wired! |url=https://newsroom.ucla.edu/magazine/wired-internet-computer-networking |publisher=UCLA Magazine}}</ref> ...
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  • ...relay''' is [[software]] that transfers electronic mail messages from one computer to another using the [[Simple Mail Transfer Protocol]].<ref> ..., multimedia, or documents). These servers often keep mailboxes for email. Access to this email by end users is typically either by [[webmail]] or an [[email ...
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  • In [[computer networking]], a '''routing table''', or '''routing information base''' (''' ...ic route]]s are entries that are fixed, rather than resulting from routing protocols and network topology discovery procedures. ...
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