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  • ...priate mechanisms to prevent interferences. Such media are used both for [[computer network]]s and [[telephony]], although the communications mechanisms are converging
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  • I am a Technical Consultant for [[Hewlett-Packard|HP]], working in [[Computer network|networking]]. Currently I live in [[Worcester]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]. I h
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  • ...rs, servers, routers for access outide the LAN, and other computer network|computer network devices, within a relatively close distance of one another. LANs may be on
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  • ...s]], the computers in a distributed computer may be connected over large [[computer network|networks]], and may be owned by many people or institutions. Several distr ...s, the time necessary for the master and workers to communicate over the [[computer network|network]], and the time necessary for the workers to perform their tasks.
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  • ...lf" (COTS) hardware such as [[personal computer|personal computers]] and [[Computer network|Ethernet switches]] to link the machines together so that they act as one,
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  • ...ink the section justifying the need for network standards belongs on the [[computer network]] page, rather than here.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 21:36, 12 May 2007 ...ensible. Maybe something along the lines of "for further discussion, see [[Computer network]]" would be helpful. But, then again, maybe even that is not needed. [[User
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  • A '''computer network''' is a collection of [[computer]]s or digital devices ("nodes") connected In contrast to an ordinary computer network, where the user is aware of multiple computers, a '''[[distributed system]]
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  • {{r|Computer network}}
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  • ...internetwork layer]] is the dominant technology, supplemented by [[bridge (computer network)|bridging]] and hybrid technologies such as [[Multi-Protocol Label Switchin
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  • ...ch reduce the productivity of a computer or compromise the security of a [[computer network|networked]] system. A much rarer alternate term is "scumware", a comment on
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  • While the phrase ''client-server'' is most common in [[computer network]] [[protocol (computer)|protocols]], it is quite applicable to single-compu
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  • [[Computer network]]<br />
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  • warfare, computer network operations, psychological operations, military deception, and ...sures''' (ECM). Purely electronic or #computer network operations|software/computer network actions are called '''soft kill''', while physical destruction of enemy ele
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  • HP both cooperates and competes with the largest [[computer network|computer networking]] vendor, [[Cisco Systems]]. Cisco recently started off
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  • ...y (private to one computer) is used for decrypting. This allows users on a computer network to send their public ''encrypt'' key to strangers, who can then use it to s
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  • ...y, however, the term has come to mean criminals who illegally break into [[Computer network|computer networks]] and systems.<ref>{{cite web
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  • | abc = Computer network application protocols, messaging
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  • {{r|Computer network}}
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  • '''Port scanning''' involves multiple [[computer network]] activities involving sending a stimulus to the Transmission Control Proto
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