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Networking FAQ

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What is the difference between Port Number and Protocol Number 
Latest Answer: Port number is the one which is assigned for the protocol! There is nothing like protocol number!Protocol is a set of rules & to call that rules on the server we use the port number!Hope you had understood! ...

What is the difference between WINS and DNS 
Latest Answer: For a lot of people, the relationship between WINS and DNS is a bit of a mystery, but we are hoping to clear things up with your question.Firstly, DNS refers to 'Domain Name Server,' while WINS refers to 'Windows Internet Name Service' ...

Latest Answer: RARP is Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. This protocol resolves IP address to MAC address. To initialize the use of internet addressing on an Ethernet or other network that uses its own MAC. It allows host to communicate with other host when only ...

Latest Answer: ARP is Address Resolution Protocol. It Resolves IP address to MAC address. ...

Latest Answer: chkdsk stands for Check Disk, a Windows 2000/XP console command used to check the hard disk. -r switch fix the error that includes surface scan ...

What is a mailing program 
Latest Answer: mailing program i thinck a program can send a mail in unlix/linux the utilities are mail and sendmail to utilites are there to send a mail to see help my typing a command man mail ...

Latest Answer: RJ 11 = 4 pins.RJ45=8pins ...

What is the difference between DHCP and DNS 
Latest Answer: DHCP stands for Dynamic Host control protocols. Actually it manage IP addresses to the computer on network Dynamically. Check for  lease of  IP and if IP expired , checked for availability of IP.DNS stands for Domain name ...

Different kinds of OS layers 
Latest Answer: Application PresentationSessionTransportNetworkData LinkPhysical ...

How do you determine self-diagnostic test? Other than command prompt  
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