Fixed wireless Internet servic

a) (also called wireless broadband service) is designed to offer Internet access to homes and businesses by broadcasting data signals over areas large enough to cover most cities and outlying areas..

b) (File Transfer Protocol) provides a way to transfer files from one computer to another over any TCP/IP network, such as a LAN or the Internet

c) such as WS_FTP, CuteFTP, or open‑source FileZilla, offers an easy‑to‑use interface for accessing FTP servers.

d) resides on a computer containing files that remote users might want to access.

e) is a network of computers harnessed together to perform processing tasks. Grid computing systems can be public or private.

FTP

a) (File Transfer Protocol) provides a way to transfer files from one computer to another over any TCP/IP network, such as a LAN or the Internet

b)(also called wireless broadband service) is designed to offer Internet access to homes and businesses by broadcasting data signals over areas large enough to cover most cities and outlying areas.

c) such as WS_FTP, CuteFTP, or open‑source FileZilla, offers an easy‑to‑use interface for accessing FTP servers.

d) resides on a computer contain‑ing files that remote users might want to access.

e) is a network of computers harnessed together to perform processing tasks. Grid computing systems can be public or private.

FTP client

a) such as WS_FTP, CuteFTP, or open source FileZilla, offers an easy touse interface for accessing FTP servers.

b)(also called wireless broadband service) is designed to offer Internet access to homes and businesses by broadcasting data signals over areas large enough to cover most cities and outlying areas.

c) (File Transfer Protocol) provides a way to transfer files from one computer to another over any TCP/IP network, such as a LAN or the Internet

d) resides on a computer contain‑ing files that remote users might want to access.

e) is a network of computers harnessed together to perform processing tasks. Grid computing systems can be public or private.

FTP server

a) resides on a computer contain‑ing files that remote users might want to access.

b)(also called wireless broadband service) is designed to offer Internet access to homes and businesses by broadcasting data signals over areas large enough to cover most cities and outlying areas.

c) (File Transfer Protocol) provides a way to transfer files from one computer to another over any TCP/IP network, such as a LAN or the Internet

d) such as WS_FTP, CuteFTP, or open‑source FileZilla, offers an easy‑to‑use interface for accessing FTP servers.

e) is a network of computers harnessed together to perform processing tasks. Grid computing systems can be public or private.

Grid computing system

a) is a network of computers harnessed together to perform processing tasks

b)(also called wireless broadband service) is designed to offer Internet access to homes and businesses by broadcasting data signals over areas large enough to cover most cities and outlying areas.

c) (File Transfer Protocol) provides a way to transfer files from one computer to another over any TCP/IP network, such as a LAN or the Internet

d) such as WS_FTP, CuteFTP, or open‑source FileZilla, offers an easy‑to‑use interface for accessing FTP servers.

e) resides on a computer contain‑ing files that remote users might want to access.

ICANN

a) (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is recognized by the United States and other governments as the global organization that coordinates technical management of the Internet’s Domain Name System.

b) One one messaging is referred to as instant messaging(IM) and group communications are referred to as chat.

c) is a network of high‑capacity routers and fiber‑optic communications links that provides the main routes for data traffic across the Internet.

d) is a Web‑based online discussion site where participants post comments to discussion threads.

e) (ISP) is a company that offers Internet access to individuals, businesses, and smaller ISPs. Figure 6‑2 shows a simplified conceptual diagram of the Internet backbone and its components.

Instant messaging

a) One one messaging is referred to as instant messaging(IM) and group communications are referred to as chat.

b) (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is recognized by the United States and other governments as the global organization that coordinates technical management of the Internet’s Domain Name System.

c) is a network of high‑capacity routers and fiber‑optic communications links that provides the main routes for data traffic across the Internet.

d) is a Web‑based online discussion site where participants post comments to discussion threads.

e) (ISP) is a company that offers Internet access to individuals, businesses, and smaller ISPs. Figure 6‑2 shows a simplified conceptual diagram of the Internet backbone and its components.

Internet backbone

a) is a network of high capacity routers and fiberoptic communications links that provides the main routes for data traffic across the Internet.

b) (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is recognized by the United States and other governments as the global organization that coordinates technical management of the Internet’s Domain Name System.

c) One one messaging is referred to as instant messaging(IM) and group communications are referred to as chat.

d) is a Web‑based online discussion site where participants post comments to discussion threads.

e) (ISP) is a company that offers Internet access to individuals, businesses, and smaller ISPs. Figure 6‑2 shows a simplified conceptual diagram of the Internet backbone and its components.

Internet forum

a) is a Web based online discussion site where participants post comments to discussion threads.

b) (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is recognized by the United States and other governments as the global organization that coordinates technical management of the Internet’s Domain Name System.

c) One one messaging is referred to as instant messaging(IM) and group communications are referred to as chat.

d) is a network of high‑capacity routers and fiber‑optic communications links that provides the main routes for data traffic across the Internet.

e) (ISP) is a company that offers Internet access to individuals, businesses, and smaller ISPs. Figure 6‑2 shows a simplified conceptual diagram of the Internet backbone and its components.

Internet service provider

a) (ISP) is a company that offers Internet access to individuals, businesses, and smaller ISPs. Figure 62 shows a simplified conceptual diagram of the Internet backbone and its components.

b) (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is recognized by the United States and other governments as the global organization that coordinates technical management of the Internet’s Domain Name System.

c) One one messaging is referred to as instant messaging(IM) and group communications are referred to as chat.

d) is a network of high‑capacity routers and fiber‑optic communications links that provides the main routes for data traffic across the Internet.

e) is a Web based online discussion site where participants post comments to discussion threads.

Intrusion

a) is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons.

b) Internet Protocol) is responsible for addressing packets so that they can be routed to their des‑tination.

c) measures the variability of packet latency.

d) is a brand name for a compact, mobile, wireless router offered by Novatel Wireless.

e) For the real Internet, cellular service providers offer data services, sometimes referred to as mobile broadband.

Jitter

a) measures the variability of packet latency.

b) is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons.

c) Internet Protocol) is responsible for addressing packets so that they can be routed to their des‑tination.

d) is a brand name for a compact, mobile, wireless router offered by Novatel Wireless.

e) For the real Internet, cellular service providers offer data services, sometimes referred to as mobile broadband.

MiFi

a) is a brand name for a compact, mobile, wireless router offered by Novatel Wireless.

b) is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons.

c) Internet Protocol) is responsible for addressing packets so that they can be routed to their des‑tination.

d) measures the variability of packet latency.

e) For the real Internet, cellular service providers offer data services, sometimes referred to as mobile broadband.

Mobile broadband

a) For the real Internet, cellular service providers offer data services, sometimes referred to as mobile broadband.

b) is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons.

c) Internet Protocol) is responsible for addressing packets so that they can be routed to their des‑tination.

d) measures the variability of packet latency.

e) is a brand name for a compact, mobile, wireless router offered by Novatel Wireless.

Mobile Internet access

a) allows you to use the Internet as you are on the go, such as using a cell phone to collect your email while you are traveling by train.

b) contains circuitry that converts the data‑carrying signals from your computer to signals that can travel over various communications channels.

c) equipment and links are tied together by network access points(NAPs), so that, for example, data can begin its journey on a Verizon link and then cross over to a Sprint link, if necessary, to reach its destination.

d) (NAT) is the process your router usesto keep track of packets and their corresponding private or public IP addresses.

e) Backbone links and routers are maintained by network service providers(NSPs), such as AT&T, Cogent Communications, Hurricane Electric, Sprint, and Verizon

Modem

a) contains circuitry that converts the data carrying signals from your computer to signals that can travel over various communications channels.

b) allows you to use the Internet as you are on the go, such as using a cell phone to collect your email while you are traveling by train..

c) equipment and links are tied together by network access points(NAPs), so that, for example, data can begin its journey on a Verizon link and then cross over to a Sprint link, if necessary, to reach its destination.

d) (NAT) is the process your router usesto keep track of packets and their corresponding private or public IP addresses.

e) Backbone links and routers are maintained by network service providers(NSPs), such as AT&T, Cogent Communications, Hurricane Electric, Sprint, and Verizon

Network access points NSP

a) equipment and links are tied together by network access points(NAPs), so that, for example, data can begin its journey on a Verizon link and then cross over to a Sprint link, if necessary, to reach its destination.

b) allows you to use the Internet as you are on the go, such as using a cell phone to collect your email while you are traveling by train.

c) contains circuitry that converts the data‑carrying signals from your computer to signals that can travel over various communications channels.

d) (NAT) is the process your router usesto keep track of packets and their corresponding private or public IP addresses.

e) Backbone links and routers are maintained by network service providers(NSPs), such as AT&T, Cogent Communications, Hurricane Electric, Sprint, and Verizon

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