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Acknowledgement (ack)
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Application Layer
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bandwidth
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bridges
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broadcast
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broadcast domain
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Cat 6
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Category (Cat) 5
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coaxial cable
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connectionless protocol
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connectors
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crossover cable
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device
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encapsulation
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encryption
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Ethernet
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fiber optics
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host
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In network communications, it is a
computer or node connected to a network
with access to the Internet. In some cases,
a host can be a computer connected to any
type of network, but the connotation
usually revolves around Internet access
(viz. the Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol providing an IP address to a host)
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hubs
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internetwork
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multicast
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network
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is an adapter installed in a
computer that provides the
connection point to a network.
Also called a network adapter
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payload
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Physical Layer
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port
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is an interface on a computer in
which a user can connect a device
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Presentation Layer
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protocol
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routers
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Session Layer
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switches
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SYN
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is a request to synchronize
sequence numbers. Sequence
numbers are used in TCP to
ensure data is rearranged in the
proper order
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SYN-ACK
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traffic
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Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)
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Transport Layer
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unicast traffic
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windowing
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wireless
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