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Networking Guide
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Learn the networking basics, including the OSI Model, protocol, architecture, topology, cable, and networking devices. |
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Home Networking Guide
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Discover all home networking technologies and solutions.
These include direct cable connection, Ethernet, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), phoneline (HPNA)
and powerline (HomePlug) networking. And the basics of Internet connection sharing. |
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Internet Access Guide
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Understand which network connects you to the Internet. Typical users only know their modems.
Through this tutorial, you can know the "clouds" between you and the Internet.
Explained here: ADSL, cable, dial-up, GPRS, WiMAX, FTTH, and satellite Internet access. |
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Windows XP Networking Guide
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Explore Windows XP built-in networking
facilities. Specifically, networking features
offered by Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). |
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Reference
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Find out more about frequency and frequency bands, metric prefixes, modulation, and the IEEE Project 802. |
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Glossary
What is 4G?
Fourth Generation. Refers to the future
wireless telecommunication systems that will
deliver multimedia services (VoIP, video,
Internet) at high speed (100 Mbps or more)
over end-to-end IP network infrastructure and
enable seamless handoff between mobile
wireless WAN and fixed wireless LAN. Among
popular techniques that will most likely make
4G a reality are OFDM, MIMO, adaptive
modulation coding, and software defined radio.
Previous term:
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