Latest Answer: The 802.11b WLAN technology permits transmission speeds of up to 11 Mbits per second. This makes it considerably faster than the original IEEE 802.11 standard (that sends data at up to 2 Mbps) and slightly faster than standard Ethernet. ...
Latest Answer: Static routingdyanmic routing(rip, igrp,eigrp and ospf) ...
Latest Answer: traceroute is used to find the quality of internet connection.the cmd is used as: tracert yahoo.comdepending on the ms values displayed after the processing of the cmd, the latency is found and the quality is determined. ...
Latest Answer: static routing and dynamic routing ...
Latest Answer: I guess that this question is a TCP question so I will answer it in terms of TCP.To establish a TCP session the sending and receiving TCP applications us a process called the three way handshake.STEP 1 - The sender send a SYN packet to begin establishment ...
Latest Answer: ICMP is used to find the existance of another system.ARP is used to find the MAC address using IP address.Multicast: A single frame is received by some selected hosts in a network.Broadcast:A single frame is received by all the hosts in a network. ...
Latest Answer: A time to reach counter is set for each packet If Packet are lost they get distoried ...
Latest Answer: the receiver will have buffers in order to collect the frames sent by sender. the buffer should not get over loaded. if the buffer becomes full, the receiver sends a stop signal to sender. the sender then stops transmitting data. after the receiver processes ...
Latest Answer: DNS is Domain Name System ,it is used to resolve names.fox ex.from ip add. to their names. ...
Latest Answer: Regarding broadcast, the packet is sent to all the hosts on the network once.Whereas in flooding, the packets are sent multiple times.As an example if we use a sendto() call to the intended IP's on the network we have only once, we could say it is a broadcast.Whereas ...
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