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May 12, 2009

wireless input devices : wireless keyboard and wireless mouse

Author: zoelvcar - Categories: Computer Hardware, Networks - Tags: ,

When it comes to getting the most productivity and enjoyment out of your computer, wireless devices, to a large extent. In the end, with wireless input devices, you can navigate easily to find a more comfortable position when you get too crowded in the same position you were in the past three hours.

These wireless input devices include a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse. The combination of wireless keyboard and mouse, could do with a computer more comfortable and pleasant as this is all the more so with the new trend of having computers integrated with home entertainment center. In fact, the idea of using the usual keyboard with a cord in the living room just seems ridiculous. It’s easy to imagine the keyboard cord get caught in the built-up-all Lay-Z-Boy or tripped for sending keyboard flying when it is left on a coffee table. There is concern about how long cords to the corded keyboard reality. In fact, there may be a keyboard with a long enough cord for use in the living room. Even in the home office there are many uses for a wireless keyboard, as evidenced by the fact that at least one author writes one, while leaning back in his easy chair.
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May 10, 2009

TCP/IP: Explored and Explained

Author: zoelvcar - Categories: Networks, News Technology - Tags: ,

TCP / IP is not a single protocol, as well as his, as the name suggests a pair of protocols. TCP / IP is actually a set of protocols. In other words, it is a large group of protocols that work together. TCP / IP designers’ original intent to establish a protocol can deny that the various heterogeneous network without the ability to take multiple routes to the final destination. This flexibility is important. TCP / IP, originally called NCP (Network Control Protocol), is the product of a pilot project for the Ministry of Defense of ARPANET (Advanced Research Project Agency Network) as an experimental protocol, which traveled over packet switching networks. The aim is that if one part of the network has become damaged or inaccessible, the transfer of critical data will continue to reach its destination on the network via alternate routes.
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April 16, 2009

Bandwidth and Network Management

Author: zoelvcar - Categories: Networks - Tags: ,

Traffic management is also known as the Network Management Bandwidth and network capacity management technique for the measurement and control of communications networks, which can lead to overloading and poor network performance.

Traffic management is often used a synonym for data transfer. Data transmission rate is the rate at which a certain amount of data can be taken from one point to another within a specified time. This type of traffic, usually expressed in bits or bits per second. Very rarely, it is expressed in bits / s (bytes per second).   Read it all..