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Network tools
Computer networks are complex by their nature, as administrating them requires skills in a large number of fields. What's more, the...
Networking > Networking tools
Introduction to setting up an intranet
This document explaining how to set up an intranet on a machine running Linux has been made possible through a partnership with...
Networking > Intranet
Client/Server Environment
Numerous applications run in a client/server environment, this means that client computers (computers forming part of the network)...
Networking > Client/Server
Modem
The first coding to enable long distance communication was Morse, which was developed by Samuel F.B Morse in 1844. This code is made...
Networking > Internet Technologies
Data transmission - Introduction
The purpose of a network is to transmit information from one computer to another. To do this, you first have to decide how to encode...
Networking > Data transmission
Introduction to power line communications (PLC)
"Power Line Communications" basically means any technology that enables data transfer at narrow or broad band speeds through power...
Networking > Power Line Communications
Mobile telephony
The first generation of mobile telephony (written 1G) operated using analogue communications and portable devices that were relatively...
Networking > Mobile phones
Local area networks
A local area network (LAN) is a network used for connecting a business or organisation's computers to one another. With a LAN, a...
Networking > Local Area Network
Introduction to Wi-Fi (802.11 or WiFi)
The IEEE 802.11 specification (ISO/IEC 8802-11) is an international standard describing the characteristics of a wireless local area...
Networking > Wifi
Internet
When IT began computers were developed, when they were capable of operating alone, some people had the idea of linking them in order...
Networking > Internet (protocols)
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
The abbreviation RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. This technology is used to identify an item, follow its path of...
Networking > RFID
WiMAX - 802.16 - Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
WiMAX is short for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. It is a metropolitan wireless standard created by the companies...
Networking > Wimax
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless personal area network technology (WPAN for short), a low-range wireless network technology used for linking...
Networking > Bluetooth
Creating a local area network
When you have several computers, it can be convenient to connect them to each other to create a local area network (LAN). Setting up...
Networking > Network configuration
The concept of networks
The generic term "network" refers to a group of entities (objects, people, etc.) which are connected to one another. A network,...
Networking > Introduction to Networks
Wireless Networks
A wireless network, as its name suggests, is a network in which two or more terminals (such as laptop computers, PDAs, etc.) can...
Networking > Wireless
V90 standard
The Rockwell company has introduced a new standard: the K56flex standard. This standard is offered as an alternative to the X2...
Networking > Internet Technologies
Installing a network adapter
The purpose of this article is to set up a network to enable data exchanges between computers, resource sharing and network games. Is...
Networking > Network configuration
WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network)
A wireless personal area network (WPAN for short) is a low-range wireless network which covers an area of only a few dozen metres....
Networking > Wireless
WiFi modes of operation (802.11 or Wi-Fi)
There are several kinds of hardware that may be used to implement a WiFi wireless network: Wireless adapters or network interface...
Networking > Wifi
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