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Cache mode

Asked By: kosna | Asked On: Sep 2nd, 2008

What is cache mode? Wat is the use of cache mode?

Answered by: panditume on: Jul 5th, 2011

It stores a copy of your network mailbox, including your messages and other information  on your local drive. This allows you to use GroupWise whether or not your network or Post Office Agent i...

Answered by: Shashidhar.Itagi on: Oct 21st, 2010

While configuring Exchange mail client in outlook for the user. there it shows two modes:1. Cache Exchange Mode2. Offline Mode1. Cache Exchange Mode:  Cached mode is generally faster when you'...

Ethernet

Asked By: shashankkapoor | Asked On: Jul 3rd, 2008

What is the differnce b/w ethernet and internet?

Answered by: panditume on: Jul 6th, 2011

Ethernet is a physical and data link layer technology for LANs. IP use Ethernet as their transmission medium. Data travels over Ethernet inside protocol units called frames. The Internet is a glob...

Answered by: rrsain on: Aug 4th, 2008

Internet is global network or in other words we can say it is WAN. But Ethernet is a medium that is used to connect computers in a LAN. These computers may be hosts or clients.

What is ads & adsl?

Asked By: taufiqshk | Asked On: Jul 25th, 2007

Answered by: panditume on: Jul 5th, 2011

ADSL is a type of DSL Broadband communications technology used for connecting to the Internet. It is faster than conventional modem.

Answered by: boopathy02 on: Jan 16th, 2008

ADSL stands for asynchronous digital subscriber line........

What is the difference between sd ram & ddr ram & ddr2 ram?

Asked By: suraj | Asked On: Apr 20th, 2007

I want answer in typical technical language with reference to computer.

Answered by: panditume on: Jul 7th, 2011

SD RAM:SDRAM is Single Data Rate meaning that SDRAM can accept one command and transfer one word of data per clock cycle. Typical speeds of SDRAM are 100 and 133 MHz.DDR SDRAM:DDR SDRAM transfers d...

How can we create vpn to connect to branch office of the same office.What would be the preliminary requirement?

Asked By: deependra | Asked On: Jun 15th, 2006

Answered by: panditume on: Jul 7th, 2011

is a secure way of connecting to a private LAN at a remote location, using the Internet or any unsecure public network to transport the network data packets privately, using encryption.The VPN uses au...

Answered by: Well wisher on: Feb 21st, 2007

Are you crazy, when you don’t know answer why you are writing nonsense.

 

I request to webmaster to block such an illiterate users post.

What is proxy arp?

Asked By: Interview Candidate | Asked On: Mar 6th, 2005

It is using a router to answer arp requests. This will be done when the originating host believes that a destination is local, when in fact is lies beyond router.

Answered by: panditume on: Jul 6th, 2011

Proxy ARP is the technique in which one host, usually a router, answers ARP requests intended for another machine. By "faking" its identity, the router accepts responsibility for routing...

What is subnet?

Asked By: Interview Candidate | Asked On: Mar 6th, 2005

A generic term for section of a large networks usually separated by a bridge or router.

Answered by: panditume on: Jul 6th, 2011

Dividing the network into smaller groups is a subnet.

Answered by: Crsna Suneel on: May 19th, 2009

In topology and related areas of mathematics, a subnet is a generalization of the concept of subsequence to the case of nets. The definition is not completely straightforward, but is designed to allow...

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