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flow routing
Flow routing is a network routing technology that takes variations in the flow of data into account to increase routing efficiency... (Continued) Definition
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What are a TV tower's effects on your network?
How will being next to a TV station tower affect your network? Find out in this expert response. Ask the Expert
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Intelligent network switches on the rise as more is expected of the network
With businesses expecting their networks to provide more services, vendors are building more intelligence into their switches. Article
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Why IPv4 and IPv6 don't do fragment reassembly in routers
Learn why IPv4 does not do fragment reassembly at the next router and why this is even more important in IPv6. Ask the Expert
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How can I check connectivity and ping between sites?
Learn how to check connectivity and ping to other sites when your modem and telecom company claim they work fine, in this expert response with our routing and switching guru, Sudhanshu Gupta. Ask the Expert
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Cisco: Consumer behavior trumps enterprise as network driver
Consumer behavior, rather than the enterprise, is now driving Internet application adoption, Cisco says, and the company is embracing a consumer strategy to match it. Article
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How do IP addresses work on Layer 2 switches?
Learn how IP addresses work on Layer 2 switches from our networking fundamentals expert. Ask the Expert
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Convergence, need for next-generation networks drive router sales growth
As service providers seek to upgrade their networks to deliver more multimedia and integrated services, router manufacturers continue to see increased sales. Article
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How to compare router performance between vendors
Learn how to compare router performance between different vendors in this expert response. Ask the Expert
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For Cisco 640-801 CCNA exam studying what router can I practice on?
Learn what router to use to study for the Cisco 640-801 CCNA exam in this expert response with Cisco certification expert David Minutella. Ask the Expert
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