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Difference between Ethernet and SDH

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Updated on 07-Jul-2023 929 Views

A network contains several groups of devices that communicate with one another through links. Devices are represented as hosts that are connected through switches, routers, hubs, modems, and access points with transmission mediums for communication purposes. Communication protocol specifies set of rules for exchanging data over a suitable network. Each protocol differs in its communication properties and can be connection−oriented or connection−less with a circuit or packet−switching techniques. Most of the common protocols used in networking are IEEE 802, Ethernet, Wireless LAN, SDH, ATM, Routing, etc. Here Ethernet and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) are types of communication protocols used in ...

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Difference between GPRS and DGPS

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Updated on 07-Jul-2023 291 Views

Mobile networks are used for internet connectivity, message services, finding locations, and other types of transmission. Networks that have evolved from 2G to 5G with advanced features in each generation to achieve better performance, reliability, bandwidth, etc. to attract customers by satisfying their requirements and beyond it. Using GPRS users can communicate with other users by text, multimedia messages, video conferences, and much more. DGPS is used for locating the reference based on the fixed points. Communication is made between the satellite and the base station tower to trace the relative locations. GPRS Global Packet Radio Service allows mobile networks ...

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Difference between FTP and SSH

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Updated on 07-Jul-2023 624 Views

Data transfer can be initiated from the user or client machine by sending a request and at the other end, the server or destination device receives the request, verifies and validates it before sending a response message. Data transmitted are converted into packets or bits as per each layer’s functionalities. The application layer of the OSI model is the top layer near the end user, and communication happens between the application layer protocols and the user. This layer provides options for file sharing, data transfer, and database access. FTP File Transfer Protocol is used for sharing files from sender to ...

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Difference between FTP and HTTP

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Pranavnath
Updated on 07-Jul-2023 2K+ Views

OSI model consists of seven layers for data communication over the network. Each layer does its functions and interacts with the above and below layers. Data transmitted are converted into packets or bits as per each layer's functionalities. The application layer of the OSI model is the top layer near the end user, and communication happens between the application layer protocols and the user. This layer provides options for file sharing, data transfer, and database access using protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, FTP, TFTP, DNS, and TELNET. FTP File Transfer Protocol is used for transmitting files from sender to receiver. ...

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Difference between iCloud and Baidu Cloud

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Updated on 07-Jul-2023 309 Views

Baidu Cloud is a service introduced by China that is used particularly in some parts of China and not used in other countries. It provides a wide range of features that are provided. High−resolution pictures and videos are kept safe and secured in iCloud by iCloud Photos, with lightweight, space−saving copies on all of our devices. No matter what device we are using, iCloud Drive makes it simple to access and share the files and folders we save. Some of the other features included in iCloud are family sharing, photo library, and drive. What is iCloud? iCloud provides users with ...

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Difference between Long Polling and Websocket

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Updated on 07-Jul-2023 3K+ Views

Long Polling and WebSocket are both technologies used for real−time data transfer between a client and a server. They provide a way for the client to receive updates from the server in real−time, allowing for more interactive and responsive web applications. The main difference between them is that long polling sends the request to the client or receiver and waits until a response is received which means one−way communication. On the other hand, WebSockets are used to send the data in both directions simultaneously. What is Long Polling? In long polling, until it has information to send back to the ...

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Difference between LoRaWAN and NB-IoT

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Updated on 07-Jul-2023 437 Views

IoT requires a network that can transmit data over a long range with low power and at a low bit rate but cellular networks like 3G, 4G, and 5G were not optimized for this. So the cellular body 3gpp which is third generation partnership project came up with the NB standard in release 13 in 2006 with releases 14 and 15 they upgraded the standard NB−Iot and with release 16 in 2020. LoRaWAN technologies are the ones that give voice to non−living things. What is LoRaWAN? LoRaWAN stands for Low Range Wide Area Network. It is a communication protocol ...

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Difference between iCloud and JumpShare

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Pranavnath
Updated on 07-Jul-2023 238 Views

iCloud is mainly introduced for iOS users. It provides iOS users with free cloud storage of 5GB space and people can store their personal stuff and important files in the cloud storage and access them remotely. Some of the other features included in iCloud are family sharing, photo library, and drive. Jumpshare involves only the file−sharing feature between the users. Numerous Operating systems are supported by Jumpshare. It offers apps for Google Chrome, Windows 10 and 11 as well as MacOS. What is iCloud? Apple Incorporation offers the cloud computing and storage service known as iCloud. Users are given the ...

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Difference between CWDM and DWDM

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Updated on 17-May-2023 690 Views

Optical multiplexing developments like Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) and Thick Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) are utilized to extend the capacity of fiber-optic networks. CWDM livelihoods a little number of wavelengths scattered 20nm separated to transmit signals over a single fiber, whereas DWDM businesses a more noteworthy number of wavelengths scattered since it was 0.8nm confined for higher bandwidth. While both improvements combine particular signals onto a single fiber, there are one or two noteworthy contrasts between them. In this article, we'll investigate the contrasts between CWDM and DWDM. CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) CWDM technology uses a ...

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Difference between Internal and External Modem

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Pranavnath
Updated on 17-May-2023 2K+ Views

To better understand this in simple terms, we know there are two types of signals we have, Analog and Digital. Analog signals are the signals such as phone calls, and voice. Whereas digital signals are the computer byte code that is On or OFF. So to make both signals work we need a device that can communicate between these signals. This device is MODEM. To give a proper definition of what a modem is: It is a type of hardware device that helps in changing the digital format of data to convert it into a format that can work with ...

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