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RIP and OSPF are both routing protocols likely you have used without even knowing it. A routing protocol describes the way your data (or signals) get from...

There are only three main Differences between Rip1 and Rip2 RIP version 1: In Rip Version 1 use Broadcast and it is Class Full Routing protocol. No Authenticaion Required in Rip...

 Distance Vector Protocol : Entire routing table is sent as an update Distance vector protocol send periodic update at every 30 or 90 second Update are broadcasted...

 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a family of technologies that provides digital data transmission over the wires of a local telephone network. DSL originally...

We use subnetting for reduce wastage of  IP. There to Two Types of Subnetting. 1) FLSM = Fix Length Subnet Mask 2) VLSM =Variable subnet mask Tip : For...

DNS (Domain Name System): –It performs name resolution, means conversion of name to IP address, such as in our mobile we have both names & phone numbers...

Ethernet: Ethernet is the most widely-installed local area network ( LAN) technology. Specified in a standard, IEEE 802.3, Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox from an earlier...

Difference Between Connection oriented vs Connection less  Connection-oriented means that a connection (a virtual link) must be established before data can be exchanged. This can guarantee that data...

Disk Management:- Run -> diskmgmt.msc -> enter (to view the partions of your disks) Types of Hard Disk:- a) Basic Disk: Primary partition Extended partition Logical drives...

DSL Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service is one of the most exciting technologies to come to market in the area of information access. The concept is as...

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