To understand the term remote access, let’s put it down in simple away. Access by remote (location). Imagine you’re planning to take a long holiday to relax and rejuvenate by spending some time alone or with family on a nice ...
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What is POLAN (Passive Optical Local Area Network)

In the earlier times for telecommunication or for enabling an internet connection copper wires were used. Optical Fibre, later on, replaced the copper cables due to advantages such as greater bandwidth, faster speeds, reliability, the capability to carry information over ...
Types of Wireless Sensor Networks

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is a network of sensors that can monitor and record the environmental conditions and collect the data. Environmental conditions such as pressure, sound, pollution level, wind speed, and temperature are sensed by these networks and through ...
Star Topology Advantages and Disadvantages

A Star Topology is basically a network structure where multiple devices (nodes) are connected to one central unit individually, making the shape of a star if you look at its’ structure. In this network structure, signal and data are transmitted ...
Mesh Topology Advantages and Disadvantages

A Mesh Topology is a connection of multiple hosts to a single host. It is connected in the point to point representation, a single host connected to all hosts in the network. The Mesh topology hosts work as a relay ...
What is Backbone Network | Backbone Network Deep Learning

In this article, I am going to explain about the Backbone Network, you will able to get deep learning about the backbone network so keep reading this article to know more about the backbone network. What is a Backbone Network? ...
What is Coaxial cable in Networking

Coaxial cable is a cable used in the transmission of data. As a transmission line, a coaxial cable carries high-frequency data/radio frequency signals. It has high bandwidths and greater transmission capacity to ensure it provides service without any great interruptions. ...
Optic Fiber Cable and Fiber Optic Cable Types

Fiber Optic cables or Optical Fiber Cable is different from the electrical cables, it contains strands of glass fibers, no thinner than a hair. A fiber optic cable transfers digital data signal in the form of light and since light ...
What is Network Hub, Types, Working, Advantages and Disadvantages

Ever wonder about a Network hub? What is a hub in Networking? Even nowadays, we are not utilizing these hubs for transmission of data because there so many hardware components like a switch, router, and bridges as these replace the ...
390+ Network Abbreviation | Download Network Abbreviation in PDF

I am Sharing 390+ Network Abbreviation to help the networking students and the working Professional. Please check out all the abbreviations. 390+ Network Abbreviation AC – Alternating current ACPI – Advanced configuration and power interface ADSL – Asymmetrical digital subscriber ...