Description

The degradation of signal over distance for a networking cable
A connector used for 10Base2 coaxial cable. All BNC connectors have to be locked into place by turning the locking ring 90 degrees.
A network topology that uses a single cable that connects all of the computers in a line. Networks that must be terminated to prevent signal reflection.
A type of cable that contains a central conductor wire surrounded by an insulating material, which in turn is surrounded by a braided metal shield.
A mathematical method used to check for errors in long streams of transmitted data with high accuracy.
A connectionless transfer unit created for quick transfers over a packet-switched network.
The process of stripping all the extra header information from a packet as the data moves up a protocol stack.
A device that marks the dividing line of responsibility for the function of a network between internal users upstream and service providers.
The process of putting the packets from one protocol inside the packets of another protocol.
Ratings developed by Underwriters Laboratories and the a national Electric Code to define the risk of network cables burning and creating noxious fumes and smoke.
A defined series of binary data that is the basic container for a discrete amount of data moving across a network.
A sequence of bits placed in a frame that is used to check the primary data for errors.
Any device that can send and receive data simultaneously.
First section of a frame, packet, segment, or datagram.
A mix or blend of two different topologies.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
In the TCP/IP model, that deals with IP addressing and routers.
International Standards Organization
An institution that provides access to the Internet in some form, usually for a fee.
The unique 48-BIY address assigned to a network interface card.

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