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Packet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Packet may refer to: • Packet (information technology), a formatted block of data carried by a packet mode computer network • Packet radio, a form of amateur radio data communications using the AX25 ...
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Packet (information technology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In information technology, a packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet mode computer network. Computer communications links that do not support packets, such as traditional point-to-poi...
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We're going to examine COM from the bottom up. ... By analyzing the data packets physically transmitted across a network during the execution of COM-enabled applications, you can learn how COM's remoting architecture works. This will help you better understand the COM programming model, and can help you design and...
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Reuse of sheets 104 within one-time pad 102 compromises the security of the resulting encrypted data packet. It is intended that data packets encrypted by the method provided in the present invention could be accompanied by the plain text of the source packet, and still be invulnerable to cryptographic attack.
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6. The local area network of claim 5, wherein the network interface sends and receives data packets via the medium at a data rate of about 200 MB/s. 7. The local area network of claim 5, wherein the network interface further comprises a link layer, controlled by the serial bus management, for detecting a presence of...
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