The HTTP protocol ShowIntroduction to the HTTP protocol
Since 1990 HTTP protocol (HyperText Transfer Protocol) has been the most widely used protocol on the Internet. Version 0.9 was only intended to transfer data over the Internet (in particular Web pages written in...
Removing Alpha Antivirus scam ShowRemoving Alpha Antivirus scam
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Uninstall/Remove Alpha Antivirus
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Be careful of Alpha Antivirus, this is a fake antivirus (scam), which main purpose is to steal money and isn’t reliable at all! Alpha Antivirus, at start...
IPX/SPX protocol under Windows Vista ShowIPX/SPX protocol under Windows Vista
IPX/SPX: Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange
The protocol IPX/ SPX allow some old games to play in network (Red Alert, Command & Conquer, etc.)
This function is not supported...
The BitTorrent Protocol ShowThe BitTorrent Protocol
What is the BitTorrent protocol?
How does it work?
Is BitTorrent legal?
Downloading Torrent and sharing files
BitTorrent Clients
What is the BitTorrent protocol?
The BitTorrent protocol was designed by the...
Download Support IPX for Vista ShowProtocol IPX/SPX is used for many old games for network play (Red Alert, Command & Conquer, etc…).
Unfortunately, Microsoft withdrew IPX/SPX protocol support for Vista (32bit).
Nevertheless, it is possible to solve the problem by selecting the pilot...
TCP protocol ShowThe characteristics of TCP protocol
TCP (which means Transmission Control Protocol) is one of the main protocols of the transport layer of the TCP/IP model. It makes it possible, at application level, to manage data coming from (or going to) the...
FTP protocol (File Transfer Protocol) ShowIntroduction to FTP protocol
FTP protocol (File Transfer Protocol) is, as its name indicates a protocol for transferring files.
The implementation of FTP dates from 1971 when a file transfer system (described in RFC141) between MIT machines...
The ARP protocol ShowThe aim of ARP protocol
The ARP protocol plays a key role among Internet layer protocols relating to TCP/IP, since it enables the physical address of a network interface card corresponding to an IP address to be known. That is why it is called...