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How To Understand PPP
PPP, or Point-to-Point Protocol, is used to communicate over the Internet via phone lines. Many UK internet providers use PPP to provide internet service to households all around the UK. |
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How To Understand The TCP/IP Protocol
The Internet Protocol Suite, which is more commonly known as TCP/IP, is the set of communications protocols used for transmitting data over networks. |
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How To Understand The OSI Model
The OSI reference model was originally developed in the 1980's because there were many different network implementations. It became a guide for networking vendors so that they would make compatible products. |
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How To Understand DSL Technology
DSL is a relatively new Wide Area Network (WAN) connection method in comparison to technologies such as X.25, Frame Relay, and ISDN. If you are a home broadband user, chances are you may have DSL. It is one of the most popular WAN technologies for home users. |
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How To Understand The GGI - The Go Green Initiative
The "Go Green Initiative" also known as "GGI" has gone from trend to phenomenon. I must admit, I first believed the trend to be more of a fad. We were introduced to the 'green' car when celebrities were photographed tooling around town in these new incredible plug-in vehicles that were no larger than a Yugo. The only captions we would read weren't about the turn of the century technology but rather where did they go in Los Angeles and what did the buy? Wow, how things change. |
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How To Understand Your Anger Problems
Everyone feels angry sometimes - it’s how you deal with your anger and respond to your feelings of anger that define whether or not you have an anger management problem. If you often rage, intimate or threaten others or if you just speak rudely to family, friends and co-workers your anger could be out of control. |
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How To Understand The Disability Allowance
The Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is there to help disabled people that need someone to look after them or have difficulties with mobility. The DLA is a tax free benefit. |
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