Topic: Interconnection Device
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What is a Interconnection devices?
an interconnection device is a device that dosent do anything Read More »
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Which device interconnects computers without segmenting the netwo...
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Which of the following handles the interconnection between most o...
The southbridge. Read More »
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In Electronics it is usually called a 'gateway" - Sits in between two other devices and translates commands and data from one to another. A DSL modem is one example; interconnects your PC with the Internet server. Read More »
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On. Off. Speed. Temperature. Volume. More detail in question may lead to more details in answers. Read More »
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hub and a switch, difference being that a switch identifies which port a particular data packet needs to be sent, rather than just blasting it out on every port, like a hub. Read More »
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At HQ, you will need to purchase an internet router (ie. Cisco 2600), a firewall, intranet router(Cisco 3725): 1. The internet router, ie. 2600, will be used to terminate a circuit to an ISP. 2. The firewall can have four interfaces: a) one... Read More »
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I found this little device that attaches USB and uses your motherboard's DIMM slots as the diagnostic tool connector. Pretty nifty, if it does what it says it does. Source(s): http://www.rst.com/rst-usb.shtml Read More »
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First thing- Update to IE6 IE5 has many, many security holes. Depending on the environment, and what sort of bandwidth you require: You could use 2 routers, 1 on each network,with cat5 cable or fibre between, or 2 switches with fibre module... Read More »
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The choice depends on the requirements. If the idea is to setup a small home network then any 4 to 8 port 100Mbps switches would do. If you were setting up a SMB network, then you might choose 24/48 port 100/1000 Mbps switches. As your requ... Read More »
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