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Networking (245 bytes)
1: The word '''networking''' can refer to: MTU (networking) (843 bytes) Node (networking) (287 bytes) Mesh networking (511 bytes) 2: '''Mesh networking''' is a way to route data, voice and instructions... 7: *[[Wireless Mesh Networking]] Firewall (networking) (5654 bytes) 7: ...onds to the conventional meaning of "firewall" in networking, and the remainder of this article addresses this... 42: * [http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Choosing_a_Firewall.html C... 43: * [http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/firewall.html Personal Fir... 46: [[Category:Networking]] Communications and Networking Riser (59 bytes) Computer networking device (2470 bytes) 2: ...e [[data]] in a [[computer network]]. '''Computer networking devices''' are also called network equipment, Int... 4: ==List of computer networking devices== 23: ...mputers/Internet/Protocols/Transmission_Protocols/Networking_Resources/Routing/ Network Equipment] Synchronous optical networking (5840 bytes) 1: '''Synchronous Optical Networking''', commonly known as '''SONET''', is a standard ... 7: ...fer mode|ATM]] or so-called [[Packet over SONET]] networking. Mobile mesh networking (434 bytes) 1: ...[Mobile mesh networking]] is a way to implement [[wireless]] networks using [[mesh routing]] protocols. Mobi... 4: ...p://mark.cabiling.free.fr/mobilemesh/ Mobile Mesh Networking Blog] Universal Networking Language (1413 bytes) 2: In [[machine translation]], '''Universal Networking Language''' is an artificial [[pivot language]], ... 4: The Universal Networking Language Project is a practical attempt to build ... Storage Networking Industry Association (581 bytes) 3: ...hat expand the breadth and quality of the storage networking market. United Kingdom Office for Library Networking (502 bytes) 1: The '''United Kingdom Office for Library Networking''' (UKOLN) exists to provide advice and services ... 7: ...ww.ukoln.ac.uk/ United Kingdom Office for Library Networking (UKOLN) website] Wireless (2858 bytes) 1: ...r a [[radio]] receiver, referring to its use as a wireless [[telegraph]]. The term was widely used in the [[... 5: ... in his [[1916]] [[deposition]] on the history of wireless and [[radio]] technology. 11: ... communications defined by the [[IrDA]] and the [[wireless network]]ing of [[computer]]s. 13: ...nses]] to broadcast on a specific wavelength. The wireless [[platform]] has historically carried voice and h... 21: * [[Wireless campus]] AT&T Wireless (1526 bytes) 1: [[Image:AT&TWirelessLogo.png|right|AT&T Wireless logo]] 3: ... [[2004]], the largest single shareholder of AT&T Wireless was [[Japan]]'s [[NTT DoCoMo]]. 7: ...h it may be brought back in the future as another wireless carrier by [[AT&T]] Corporation. 9: AT&T Wireless was formerly a subsidiary of [[AT&T]] Corporation... 12: *[http://www.attwireless.com/ Official company web site] Cingular Wireless (3166 bytes) 3: '''Cingular Wireless''' is the largest [[United States]] [[mobile phon... 7: ...ar Wireless logo prior to the acquisition of AT&T Wireless.]] 9: ...y 49 million customers, which surpasses [[Verizon Wireless]], and is now the largest mobile phone carrier in... 11: ...rk runs [[GSM-1900]] in the former [[Pacific Bell Wireless]] and [[BellSouth Mobility DCS]] areas. The area... 13: ...[AT&T Wireless]]. Cingulars acquisition of [[AT&T Wireless]] was complete on [[October 26]], [[2004]]. UE (wireless telephone) (489 bytes) Verizon Wireless (2028 bytes) 1: ...Image:VerizonWirelessLogo.png|right|250px|Verizon Wireless logo]] 3: ... company added its 40 millionth customer. Verizon Wireless was formed in 2000 as a joint venture between US-... 7: ...stomers to use their cellular phones as a modem. Wireless internet cards is also an option. 21: ...erizonwireless.com/b2c/index.jsp Official Verizon Wireless website] Wireless World (234 bytes) 1: '''Wireless World''' was the preeminent British [[magazine]] ... 4: {{wireless-stub}} Wireless campus (566 bytes) 3: A [[wireless]] network uses [[radio frequencies]] for the [[co... 5: ...oday many [[Universities]] and [[Schools]] have [[wireless]] networks in their campus. 7: == Schools using wireless technologies == Melbourne Wireless (458 bytes) 1: ...free technology to create a free, locally-owned [[wireless]] backbone. 6: ...http://www.melbournewireless.org.au/ -- Melbourne Wireless homepage 8: [[Category:Wireless network organizations]]
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