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Internet Articles
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How to Improve Website Architecture in 8 Easy Ways?
In simple terms, website architecture is the visual and technical structure of the website. Web designers generally use the term while planning, designing, and developing a website. Technically, a website architecture is a logical website layout created per the user and business requirements. It is a collection of components that comprise a website and its services to the user. You can classify the components of website architecture into four parts Visual − It includes the user interface, buttons, colors, and other visual elements. Functional − It includes the type of services the website will provide. Technical − It ...
Read MoreUnderstanding Tethering Network
Tethering is the feature that uses mobile phone data as a modem or router which connects to other mobile devices or laptops or any device that requires an internet connection. When the user needs to upload or download any document using a laptop or desktop machine than an internet facility can be made available in any environment using tethering as a wireless or wired network. Connecting data from a mobile device to a laptop or other devices can be done by Wired setup involves connecting the required device to a USB cable and wireless setup is using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Mobile ...
Read MoreTypes of Joints in Optical Fiber
Optical fiber is a technology through which data passes in the form of light at high speed. It is a thin transparent cable type that is flexible and can be bent easily Fiber optics cable can be joined many times in one installation using joints. Joints are used to transfer light from one fiber optic cable to another fiber optic cable and are made up of plastic or glass material. In this article, we will explore the various types of Joints in Optical Fiber. Types of joints in optical fiber Unlike the normal joints, these are the special joints used ...
Read MoreVideo Conferencing Protocols
Video Conferencing is an innovative technology that has been developed to communicate with people anywhere around the world using audio and visual communication. It is possible with a good internet connection on PC, laptops, tablets, or smartphones. This visual communication between people allows sharing of information in terms of audio, video, text message, images, etc. Video conferencing enables users to interact with each other or in groups while seeing the faces for making the meeting or conference lively. Group video conferencing feature is used mostly in companies/organizations to organize meetings, record live sessions, deliver presentations, discuss various projects, etc. Video ...
Read MoreDifference between WAP and the Internet
The Internet and WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) are wireless communication and information access technologies. WAP is a technology created especially for movable electronics like cell phones and PDAs. It enables these devices to connect to the Internet and give information in a streamlined layout that's easy to read and use on a small screen. Wireless Markup Language (WML), as opposed to the HTML used on standard sites, is the markup language used for WAP pages, which are specifically designed for mobile devices. As we know, the internet gives access to a wide range of services and information which include sites, ...
Read MoreDifference between WAP and Router
Routers and wireless access points are the two most popular networking devices available in the market, both networking devices are used to connect different devices to the internet. The WAP is a piece of hardware that provides wireless network access. A Router is used to transfer the packets of data between the computer networks. And it accesses the devices like LAN through the different ports of LAN, which connect to the internet through a port called WAN. The equipment used to route data between networks is called a router. It is used to determine the best path for the transmission ...
Read MoreDifference between RJ11 and RJ14
RJ-11 is the most popular telephone line connector. It has two rows of two pins, totaling four pins. With this setup, a single connection can be used to connect two distinct telephone lines. RJ14 and RJ11 are extremely similar, but RJ14 includes an extra two pins for data transmission. RJ11 can support only two wires, but RJ14 can support four wires. This means that you must use an RJ-14 connector if you need to connect more than two telephone lines. The fact that RJ14 is a little bit bigger than RJ11 means that it might not fit in all locations ...
Read MoreDifference between HDLC and SDLC
SDLC is a character-oriented protocol and HDLC is bit-oriented; this is where the two protocols diverge the most. The fault detection capability, dependability, and speed of HDLC and SDLC are different. The data is divided into bits in HDLC before being sent over the network, whereas characters are divided into bits in SDLC. Another difference between the two standards is the use of an escape character by HDLC, as opposed to SDLC, to indicate when the bit stuffing method should be used. HDLC is thought to be a suitable superset of SDLC. HDLC and SDLC share the same frame format. ...
Read MoreDifference between DSL Modem and Cable Modem
Cable modems and DSL modems are both devices that allow you to connect your computer to the Internet. But what’s the difference between DSL modem and cable modem? For starters, a DSL modem uses a phone line to connect to the Internet, while a cable modem uses a cable TV line. This means, if you have DSL service, you can’t use your phone and surf the Internet at the same time. With cable service, you can do both. It’s worth noting that most modern routers include both a DSL modem and a wireless router in one unit. So if you’re ...
Read MoreDifference between Download Manager and Download Accelerator
There are two different types of software used when downloading data from the Internet: a download manager and a download accelerator. By breaking the file up into smaller chunks and downloading them all at once is known as the download manager, a download accelerator is a program that accelerates the download process. A tool that helps you organize and manage your download operations is a download manager. While a download accelerator is made to speed up downloads, a download manager is used to organize and manage downloads. Read this article to find out more about Download Manager and Download Accelerator ...
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