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The Middle of Layer Two Redundancy
Sep 7, 2011 · 3 min read · Broadcast radiation CCNA CCNA Security Cisco cisco Cisco IOS Data Link Layer Ethernet frame General ICND2 IEEE IEEE 802.1D Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Local Area Network MAC address Network Layer networking OSI model Redundancy Redundancy (engineering) security Software software Spanning Tree Protocol STP technology Time to live ·In the month of August I talked about the "beginnings" of layer two redundancy mainly looking at the basic foundations and fundamentals of having layer two redundancy. Let's continue are discussion about redundancy in the layer two environment. To review what STP does (Spanning Tree Protocol) it works at …
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Welcome Super WiFi
WiFi_Logo Wow July is almost over and I only posted one topic! Before August comes up I wanted to post at least one more topic which deals with the wireless side of the networking world. Ever heard of Super WiFi? The IEEE has published this standard recently its official number is 802.22. What does Super WiFi bring to …
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802.11b
Continuing where we left off the discussion, todays post will be talking about 802.11b wireless standard that was developed by IEEE. Yesterday's post we talked about the 802.11a standard. (See the post 802.11a) We also we talked about the 802.11 – Legacy standard (See the post 802.11 – Legacy) and in the beginning of …
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802.11ac Standard
Feb 21, 2011 · 2 min read · 802.11ac Access Point computers General Hardware IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Internet Local Area Network Mobile device networking technology Wi-Fi wireless ·Some things are making news in the wireless world, the IEEE wants another wireless standard in the mix called the 802.11ac, now the fastest standard they have is the 802.11n(speeds up to 300 Mbps), which was recently published in October of 2009. What is so great about the 802.11ac development? Well one thing is the …
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