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 Node - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Node (networking), a device connected to a network, such as a computer or router
Node (computer science), a basic unit used to build data structures, such as linked lists and tree data structures
In other languages, the words for node and Knot are the same.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node   (191 words)

  
 Firewall (networking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, a firewall is a piece of hardware and/or software which functions in a networked environment to prevent some communications forbidden by the security policy, analogous to the function of firewalls in building construction.
Network firewalls, normally running on a dedicated network device or computer positioned on the boundary of two or more networks or DMZs (demilitarized zones).
Today network firewalls are built into most computer operating system and network appliances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firewall_(networking)   (1346 words)

  
 NetWorking "N" Definitions and Concepts
Networks used for general-purpose computing and operations are most likely to be PC-based.
Network analyzers may be software only or may consist of both software and hardware.
Network administration refers to the task of managing and maintaining a network, to make sure all programs are up to date, all hardware is functioning properly, and all authorized users are able to access and work on the network.
http://umuc.rdbprime.com/Networking/NetWorkingNDefs.html   (11700 words)

  
 Introduction to Windows Peer-to-Peer Networking
Peer-to-peer networking is the utilization of the relatively powerful computers (personal computers) that exist at the edge of the Internet for more than just client-based computing tasks.
A network of peers can share its processor, consolidating computing resources for distributed computing tasks, rather than relying on a single computer, such as a supercomputer.
Peer-to-peer networking allows computing tasks to be distributed and processor resources to be aggregated.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/deploy/p2pintro.mspx   (8387 words)

  
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If a network driver task has released the network semaphore to allow other network-related tasks to run while the task blocks, then this function must be called to reobtain the semaphore immediately after the return from the blocking RTEMS request.
The arguments to `ether_input' are a pointer to the interface data structure, a pointer to the ethernet header and a pointer to an mbuf containing the packet itself.
As a direct result of being logically internal to the network stack, network drivers use the BSD memory allocation routines This means, for example, that malloc takes three arguments.
http://www.rtems.com/onlinedocs/doc-current/info/networking.info-1   (4188 words)

  
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The Mica node was developed as the foundation of the NEST (Network Embedded Systems Technology) project under DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
The weC node was developed in the Fall of 1999 by researchers at UC Berkeley.
JLH Labs networking technology has been developed through years of experimentation that included several generations of hardware and software.
http://www.jlhlabs.com/hardware.htm   (584 words)

  
 NETWORKING
network is a network where all computers act as both servers and clients and data files can be shared.
The router uses a routing table of network addresses to determine where to forward the packet.When a router receives data, it discards the outer packet or frame or MAC address, repackages the data with network address, and retransmits the signal.
Routers not only know the addresses of the computers on the network but are aware of all the other bridges and routers on the network and can decide the most efficient path in which to send data.
http://www.millbury.k12.ma.us/~hs/techrepair/networking.html   (4213 words)

  
 Networking Tools - Calculate Subnet Mask/Network/Node/IP/Nslookup/Traceroute
There can be up to 2,097,151 class C networks and each network can handle close to 254 computers.
Only 126 of these networks are available, however each class A network can handle 16,777,214 IP addresses or computers.
In a 32-bit IP address, the number of bits used to identify the network and the host vary according to the network class of the address.
http://library.mobrien.com/net.shtml#1   (285 words)

  
 Lecture 7: Introduction to Networking
By standardizing networking software designs, the committee hoped to achieve greater interoperability between nodes in a network by minimizing differences in hardware and operating system software.
Whichever node retries first is likely to then be able to transmit its data; the other nodes will end up detecting that the bus is unavailable, and will continue waiting and retrying.
A network (to a computer geek, at least) is simply a group of devices that are somehow connected to each other so that they can communicate.
http://faculty.digipen.edu/~mgrove/CS180/Lecture7.htm   (8094 words)

  
 IITE ISITE - Information System on Information Technologies in Education
The educational network designed for teachers and administration instantly providing the latest news of the network to the users who installed it at their computers.
EvNet (Network for the Evaluation of Education and Training Technologies) proposes to remedy this situation by evaluating the effectiveness of computer-mediated communications in the delivery of education and training.
The mission of the High Performance Computing and Communications program is to foster increased use of new computer and networking technologies to help support accelerated learning programs in education.
http://www.is.iite.ru/html/spec_is_catalogue/eng.html   (7725 words)

  
 Dial-up Networking
If there is not a check by "Dial-Up Networking", place one there and click OK. Also click OK on the next dialog and follow the instructions for the installation of the dial-up software.
You can then bring up the Anzio software and telnet to some host as if you were part of their local network.
An easy way to check to see if the proper dial-up networking is installed is to check under "My Computer" and see if there is a "Dial-Up Networking" folder.
http://www.anzio.com/support/whitepapers/dunguide.htm   (1034 words)

  
 "Africa Node of the Mountain Forum: Report of the Inaugural Meeting on Establishing a Mountain Networking Forum for ...
On the basis of the input provide to them on the IYM (6.2) participants brainstormed on ideas on the possible roles and initiatives that the Africa Node could have and/or support for the observance of the International Year of Mountains.
Regional network have inherent limitations that make it difficult to generate impact at local level.
The huge information made available from this very limited group and which was not shared at all, does stress the need to find a way to making the information available through the improvement of communication and co-operation among players in mountain conservation and development in Africa.
http://www.mtnforum.org/resources/library/icrax99a3.htm   (3709 words)

  
 node - Enterprise Networking Planet - Practical Advice for Managing Your LANs, WANs, SANs and WLANs
A node can be a computer or some other device, such as a printer.
Jupitermedia is publisher of the internet.com and EarthWeb.com networks.
Every node has a unique network address, sometimes called a Data Link Control (DLC) address or Media Access Control (MAC) address.
http://networking.webopedia.com/TERM/n/node.html   (80 words)

  
 Node (networking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A node is a device that is connected as part of a computer network.
Nodes can be computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), cell phones, or various other network appliances.
Nodes that actively route data for the other networked devices as well as themselves are called supernodes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node_(networking)   (94 words)

  
 noddy definition of noddy in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Noddy programs are often written by people learning a new language or system.
noddy - /nod'ee/ [UK: from the children's books] 1.
http://computing-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/noddy   (204 words)

  
 Define node - a Whatis.com definition
In general, a node has programmed or engineered capability to recognize and process or forward transmissions to other nodes.
In a network, a node is a connection point, either a redistribution point or an end point for data transmissions.
Find white papers, products and vendors related to node.
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci212665,00.html   (110 words)

  
 Networking
Networking was published from June 1997 through May 2002.
Back issues are available for reference, but please note that links are not being maintained.
http://thenode.org/networking   (32 words)

  
 the Node Learning Technologies Network
The Node is pleased to make our Learning Guides and LTReports available free through our website.
Choose the ones that interest you from the publications box on this page and download them in.pdf format.
http://thenode.org   (42 words)

  
 Education
Produces comparable information on national education systems and policies, highlighting both the diversity of systems and their common features.
Provides news stories for students with reading levels that are not high enough to read and understand standard newspaper articles.
Includes access to LINCS (Literacy Information aNd Communication System) an online information and communications network for adult and family literacy.
http://library.albany.edu/subject/education.html   (8892 words)

  
 Sociology Links
AW * Schuler * New Community Networks: Wired For Change
http://www.umsl.edu/divisions/artscience/sociology/outsidelinks.html   (1596 words)

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