Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a networking protocol that is designed to prevent loops in a network topology. It works by disabling redundant links and creating a tree-like structure in the network, which ensures that packets travel only along the… Read More
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The Importance of SIP and RTP Encryption in Voice Communication through the Public Internet
Voice communication through the public internet is common nowadays, with the rise of remote work and the availability of digital tools. However, this convenience can come with a significant risk: the interception and eavesdropping of sensitive conversations. To prevent this,… Read More
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Maximizing Your Network Performance with Meraki MG Cellular Gateways
The success of any organization depends on its ability to keep up with the ever-evolving demands of technology and customers. To do this, businesses must have reliable, high-performance networks that can support bandwidth-intensive applications, cloud services, and mobile devices. This… Read More
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Pre-Terminated Fiber Optics: Benefits and Uses
Introduction Pre-terminated fiber optics have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in large-scale data center and enterprise networks. This type of fiber optic cable comes with connectors and terminations already attached, which means that installation is faster and easier…. Read More
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Leveraging Quality of Service to Optimize Network Performance
Quality of Service (QoS) and Class of Service (CoS) are two essential tools for managing network performance. QoS provides a way to prioritize certain types of traffic, while CoS provides the means to assign priority levels on a per-packet basis…. Read More
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Microwave Communication Networks in the Digital Age
Microwave links are a type of wireless communication technology that uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves to transmit data between two points. These systems use point-to-point communication over short to medium distances, typically up to 30 miles. The microwave links consist of… Read More
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Exploring the New Era of Wi-Fi: Introducing Wi-Fi6E
Wi–Fi6E is the recently released extended version of the Wi–Fi 6 standard, which provides the same features as the original Wi–Fi 6 but with the added benefit of extended range. Wi–Fi6E extends the coverage of Wi–Fi 6 by utilizing the… Read More
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The Benefits of Leveraging Mobile Medical Clinics to Reach Underserved Populations
Mobile Medical Clinics (MMC)s are a great way to reach underserved populations in need of healthcare services. Their deployment is quick and and cost-effectively, allowing medical providers to bring care directly to areas that may not have access otherwise. Let… Read More
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Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Nyquist–Shannon Sampling Theorem
The Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem is a fundamental concept in signal processing and communication technologies. First published in 1948, it has become one of the most important and widely cited mathematical theories in digital communications. As we celebrate the 75th anniversary… Read More
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The Benefits of 802.3bt for Power Over Ethernet (POE)
Power over Ethernet (POE) is a technology that allows for the transfer of power and data over the same Ethernet cable. This technology has been around since the early 2000s. The technology now includes a new standard known as 802.3bt…. Read More