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for a number of purposes:Time-sensitive data may be given priority over traffic that can be delayed briefly with little-to-no ill effect.A large ISP Internet service provider may shape the traffic of packets out of a network is known as "rate limiting."Traffic shaping is used for a number of purposes: Time-sensitive data may be given priority over traffic that can be delayed briefly
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with the network traffic generated and is the ideal piece of equipment to use for connecting the users.When the network gets larger about 50 users, you may need to use a switch to divide the groups of hubs, to cutwell Anil, Hubs and switches are different types of network equipment that connect devices. They differ in the way that they pass on the network traffic that they receive.Hubs, switches, and routers
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for a given packet. Typically, a packet may travel through a number of network points with routers before arriving at its destination. Routing is a function associated with the Network layer layer 3 can connect to. Each features a number of "ports" the front or back that provide the connection points for these computers, a connection for electric power, and a number of LED lights
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/outgoing email traffic. Stored messages can be searched and retrieved via a number of parameters, including: title, attachment type, size etc. Email archiving has particular application for organisations that need/off-site archiving for all incoming/outgoing email traffic. Stored messages can be searched and retrieved via a number of parameters, including: title, attachment type, size etc. Email archiving has particular
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