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Should I add a T3 link or a T1 to my LAN?
Learn what the T1 bandwidth restrictions are so that you can decide whether a T3 link or a T1 link should be added to your LAN. Ask the Expert
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High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI)
High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) is a short-distance communications interface that is commonly used to interconnect routing and switching devices on local area networks (LANs) with the higher-speed lines of a wide area network (WAN). Definition
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Packet-Level Procedure (PAP)
PAP (Packet-Level Procedure) is a full-duplex protocol for transferring packets between parties in an X.25 network. Definition
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Xmodem
Xmodem is an error-correcting protocol for modem that was created in 1978 by Ward Christensen and became a de facto standard. Definition
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Zmodem protocol
Zmodem is an error-correcting protocol for modems. Definition
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Ymodem
Ymodem is an error-correcting protocol for a modem that uses larger data blocks for greater efficiency. Definition
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Token Ring
A Token Ring network is a local area network (LAN) in which all computers are connected in a ring or star topology and a bit- or token-passing scheme is used in order to prevent the collision of data between two computers that want to send messages a... Definition
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UUCP (UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Protocol)
UUCP (UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Protocol) is a set of UNIX programs for copying (sending) files between different UNIX systems and for sending commands to be executed on another system. Definition
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Technical Office Protocol (TOP)
Technical Office Protocol (TOP), also called Technical and Office Protocol, is a set of protocols intended for networks that perform distributed information processing in business offices... (Continued) Definition
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HomeRF (home radio frequency)
HomeRF (for home radio frequency) is a home networking standard developed by Proxim Inc. Definition
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