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A type of Ethernet that allows the transmission of data at 1 Gbps (or 1000 Mbps) over both fiber-optic cabling and copper twisted-pair cabling. Gigabit Ethernet competes with Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Asynchronous Transfer ...
... in mediafire server. everyone must have heard about www.mediafirefilms.com . Its a server from which files can be downloaded at lighting speed. The transfer rate using 2.4 mbps bandwith being 200-270 Kbps. http://www.mediafirefilms.com/
... for dial-up connections but cable/DSL modems are now the norm. Newer cable/DSL modems can handle up to 10 Mbps Ethernet connections, although most internet service providers won't match the higher speeds. Those corporations with higher ...
This article will help you upgrade an Intel Mac Book pro laptop. My laptop is 15.4 inch 2.4 Ghz and circa October 2007.
Because networking is such a broad and complex field, no single event represents its point of origin. We can think of the 1960s as the early period, however, because that’s when the digital computer began to significantly affect the lives ...
A type of standard for implementing Ethernet networks.
If you have spent any amount of time in Singapore, you would have learned one thing for sure, that is Nothing is Free in Singapore. But as locals, when you spend some time you figure out "tricks" to get the best bargains in town. One trick ...
Wireless technologies represent a rapidly emerging area of growth and importance for providing ubiquitous access to the network for the campus community.In this paper, a full coverage plan and the technological details involved in the ...
The wireless LANs or Wireless Local Area Network utilizes and uses the electromagnetic waves which are spread by spectrum technology and are based on radio waves to transfer information in form of signals between devices in a limited area ...
This is article discusses some of the major cons of a wireless network and why a wired network is better.