Found 157 Articles for Networking

Unlocking the Power of Strategic Networking in Business: What You Need to Know

Anurag Gummadi
Updated on 24-Nov-2023 16:22:32

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Introduction Are you looking for ways to increase your business’s success? Strategic networking is one of the most powerful tools available, and yet many entrepreneurs don't take advantage of it. Whether you're just starting out or already have an established business, strategic networking can help you grow by opening up new opportunities. From attending industry events to joining like-minded networks, strategic networking is key when it comes to growing your influence and creating deep connections with other professionals in your field. In this article, we will cover how to unlock the power of strategic networking in your own business so ... Read More

Evolution of Networks

Satish Kumar
Updated on 27-Sep-2023 15:19:22

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Introduction Human beings are social animals. They have always found ways to communicate and connect with each other. From ancient times, people used various forms of communication like writing, oral communication, and visual arts to convey their messages to others. With advent of technology, communication has become faster, easier, and more efficient. This led to development of networks that connected people across world. In this article, we will explore evolution of networks from ancient times to modern era. Ancient Networks Ancient networks were primarily based on oral communication and visual arts. In ancient civilizations like Sumerians, Egyptians, and Greeks, people ... Read More

ADD PPP Command in PPP Configuration

Satish Kumar
Updated on 27-Sep-2023 14:51:57

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Introduction PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) is a network protocol that allows communication between two devices over a point-to-point connection. It is a widely used protocol for establishing and managing Internet connections over dial-up, DSL, and other types of connections. PPP uses a variety of commands to configure and manage communication session between two devices. One such command is "ADD PPP" command. In this article, we will discuss ADD PPP command in PPP configuration, its significance, and various examples of its usage. What is ADD PPP Command? The ADD PPP command is a configuration command used to create a new PPP session ... Read More

Access Networks

Satish Kumar
Updated on 27-Sep-2023 14:34:42

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Introduction Access networks are means by which internet service providers (ISPs) provide internet connectivity to their customers. They are final part of infrastructure that connects end-users to internet. Access networks can be wired or wireless and have different characteristics that make them suitable for different applications. Wired Access Networks Wired access networks are a type of computer network infrastructure that uses physical cables or wires to connect devices to internet or a local network. They are typically installed in buildings or homes to provide a stable and reliable connection to internet or other devices within network. Wired access networks have ... Read More

5G Future Of Wireless Networks

Satish Kumar
Updated on 27-Sep-2023 11:54:04

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Introduction The fifth-generation wireless network (5G) is latest standard in mobile communication technology, and it is set to revolutionize way we interact with world around us. It is an upgraded version of fourth-generation (4G) wireless network, with faster internet speeds, lower latency, and higher capacity. 5G network is poised to transform various sectors, including healthcare, education, transportation, entertainment, and agriculture. In this article, we will explore potential of 5G and how it will shape future of wireless networks. The Speed and Capacity of 5G The 5G network is designed to offer faster internet speeds than its predecessor. With a ... Read More

Options Field in TCP Header

Mithlesh Upadhyay
Updated on 31-Aug-2023 19:12:20

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TCP users send packets with data and TCP header information. The header contains source, destination, and other variables. TCP header is processed at each network device during transmission. Data remains unchanged, but header details like IP address may change. Options Field in TCP Header The TCP header has an optional options field for enhancements. It can be 0-320 bits, depending on data offset size. Options field holds various types: maximum segment size, window scaling, timestamps, etc. This field shows total option length, including kind and length. Option-data field has option details like numerical value or timestamp. ... Read More

Difference Between Amplification and Retransmission

Md. Sajid
Updated on 22-Aug-2023 13:43:43

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Amplification and retransmission are two techniques used in communication systems to improve and extend signal transmission. Amplification and retransmission differ in that amplification increases the strength of a signal without changing its frequency or shape, whereas retransmission involves receiving a signal and transferring it through a different channel or path. Read this article to find out more about Amplification and Retransmission and how they are different from each other. What is Amplification? The process of increasing the strength or amplitude of a signal without changing its frequency or shape is known as amplification. Amplifiers are electronic devices that increase ... Read More

Difference between H.323 and SIP

Pranavnath
Updated on 18-Jul-2023 12:07:30

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In modern telecommunications, the proliferation of IP networks is revolutionizing the way we communicate. As voice, video, and data traffic converge on a single network infrastructure, the need for robust and efficient communication protocols becomes even more important. The two prominent standards that have emerged in this context are H.323 and SIP. Developed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), H.323 and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) are popular for multimedia communication over IP networks. Both protocols share a common goal of enabling real-time communication but differ in several respects such as architecture, functionality, and compatibility. What is H.323? H.323 may be ... Read More

Difference Between CCD and CMOS

Md. Sajid
Updated on 13-Jul-2023 17:45:30

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CCD (charge-coupled device) and CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) image sensors are two types of image sensors that are often used in digital cameras, camcorders, and other imaging devices. While both CCD and CMOS are used to capture and transform light into electrical signals, they differ in terms of underlying technology and performance Read this article to find out more about CCD and CMOS and how they are different from each other What is CCD? CCD stands for charge-coupled device. It is an image sensor technology that turns light into electrical signals for digital image capture. CCDs are made up ... Read More

Difference Between VLAN and Subnet

Md. Sajid
Updated on 12-Jul-2023 19:18:15

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VLAN (virtual local area network) and subnet are two different computer networking concepts. A VLAN is a logical group of connected devices on the same physical network, whereas a subnet is a logical division of an IP network that allows devices to communicate with one another. Read this article to find out more about VLAN and Subnet and how they are different from each other. What is VLAN? A VLAN (virtual local area network) is a logical grouping of network devices that are connected to the same physical network but appear to be on different physical networks. In other words, ... Read More

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