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Our Latest Articles
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Transmission Media
The term “Transmission Media” is a classification of the pathway that carries the information from a sender to a receiver according to its physical construction and transmission characteristics.
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Physical Layer
Physical Layer is the first Layer (or the PHY layer) of the Open Systems Interconnection reference model, also known as the OSI Model or the Seven Layer Model.
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Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
UNC stands for Universal Naming Convention, is a convention for naming shared network resources.
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Uninterruptible Power Supply, or UPS, is a device that can temporarily provide power to key components of a network if a general power failure happens.
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Packet Filtering
Packet Filtering is the process of controlling the flow of packets based on packet attributes such as source address, destination address, type, length, and port number.
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Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Gain a comprehensive understanding of Direct Inward Dialing (DID), the telecommunication service that revolutionized corporate communication by enabling direct dialing to extensions.
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Primary Domain Controller (PDC)
Primary Domain Controller is a Microsoft Windows NT domain controller that contains the master copy of the Security Account Manager (SAM) database.
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Understanding DNS Query
A DNS query is like sending out a question into the vast network of interconnected devices, seeking the answer to a crucial piece of information: the IP address associated with a particular domain name.
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DNS Server
A DNS server is a type of name server that is used to resolve host names or fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) into IP addresses on a TCP/IP network.
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Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI)
Explore the ins and outs of TAPI, the Telephony Application Programming Interface. Learn how it interfaces applications with telephony hardware and why it’s still important today.

