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  • ...nications devices share a medium, even a point-to-point connection, and '''medium access control (MAC)''' techniques are the means by which sharing is possible. Application In the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model, medium access control is at the data link layer, but there are many communications systems in wh
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Medium access control]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...arties have equal physical or logical access, with conflicts resolved by [[medium access control]]
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  • The [[medium access control]] for a bus can be contention-based, as for [[IEEE 802.3]], or token-based/
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  • ...physical or virtual medium. The most common case are the IEEE Project 802 medium access control (MAC) protocols for wired and wireless local area networks, but also includ
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  • ...gineers''', which is the main body developing physical layer protocols and medium access control protocols for wired and wireless local area networks (LAN). It also develop ...narrow scope of Logical Link Control protocols that make the details of a Medium Access Control mechanism hidden from the higher-level protocols above it, such as Internet
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  • ...nications devices share a medium, even a point-to-point connection, and '''medium access control (MAC)''' techniques are the means by which sharing is possible. Application In the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model, medium access control is at the data link layer, but there are many communications systems in wh
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  • ...specified a physical medium and means of connection to it, as well as a [[medium access control]] (i.e., a subset of [[data link protocol]]. ==Medium access control==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Medium access control]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...rks using carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) medium access control, but some of the later projects still use things such as the original frame ...ns specified a physical medium and means of connection to it, as well as a medium access control (i.e., a subset of data link protocol. There were variants:
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  • Some of the most common transmission systems, operating at the [[medium access control]] layer (i.e., Layer 2 or the Data Link Layer of the [[Open Systems Interco
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  • ...fications that deal with variants of the basic medium. The second includes Medium Access Control (MAC), or the means for minimizing interference to a shared medium.
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  • ...a given host, they used the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to find the medium access control (MAC) address of that host, and simply used data link layer protocols to se
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  • ...trol]] and [[logical link control]]. Logical link control can be a user of medium access control, or, in a particular example, the overhead of LLC is trivial and the exampl
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  • Link types in JTIDS are comparable to medium access control and the various medium-sharing methods used in cellular telephony. Link 16
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  • **Task Group 4e extends [[medium access control]] for industrial market applications, and modifications being proposed with
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  • A link-local technology, such as Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols on local area networks, has an address that has no signific
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  • ...tializes, the default behavior is for the BIA address to become the active medium access control (MAC; i.e., "Layer 2 address") for the interface.
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  • ...t port. Another ''critical'' requirement of that switch is capturing the [[medium access control|MAC addresses]] it sees on a port.
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  • ...conventions, number of device, etc. than a local area network. It manages medium access control by a positive command-response mechanism.
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  • ...ed as unique. This identifier, on [[local area network]]s, is the 48-bit [[medium access control]] address. IP architects call it "[[agnosticism|agnostic]]" as to the underlying [[medium access control]] that manages shared access to the medium, the [[physical layer protocol]]
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  • ...r)|protocol]] that determines how [[data encoding|data is encoded]], how [[medium access control|access to the network]] is handled, and how errors are [[acknowledgment sch
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  • * [[Medium access control/Definition]]
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  • * [[Medium access control/Related Articles]]
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