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In some recent newsletters, we discussed the inefficiencies caused by the way that typical legacy protocols would “Go-Back-N” whenever there was a lost packet or ...
In our continuing discussion of TCP and selective retransmission of lost packets, we enlisted the help of Gary Kessler, an associate professor at Champlain College in Burlington, Vt., and our resident ...
Some days you can't win for losing. In 2012, Linux implemented a new TCP/IP networking standard, RFC 5961, Improving TCP's Robustness to Blind In-Window Attacks, to improve security. In the process, ...
This course is study of the TCP/IP and Network Architecture. We will focus on the concepts and fundamental principles that have contributed to the modern networks design and implementation using ...
Engineer's perspective: TCP is at Layer 4, IP is at Layer 3, VLAN is at Layer 2—layered thinking is the first step in ...
This deployment-ready, pre-verified solution provides networking OEMs an Ultra-low-latency and Hyper-performance for all networking equipment segments that have to process TCP Protocol. Available in ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PX5, a global leader in high-performance real-time operating systems and middleware, today announced PX5 NET for advanced, real-time TCP/IP networking support on deeply ...
Real easy. We're putting a 2008 R2 box right against the internet. On its NIC, I'm going through the firewall to make sure it's as tight as I can make it. What are these 15ish Core Networking rules?
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