Network adapter
Remember that all communication on a network happens by way of packets delivered from one location on the network to another. In TCP/IP, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). TCP makes a connection, checks whether the data is received, and resends it if is not.
If Gmail is blocked, there is no way of getting on to it on that internet connection. Try connecting to another network. Or you could ask the owner of the network to unlock it. There is no way to get on to Gmail on that internet connection beside hacking into the connection, which is not recommended. Sorry if i couldn't help you!
TCP has an acknowledgement technique of checking if data packet is received either at the client or at the server end, this is what makes it a connection oriented network service.whileUDP does not guarantee reliability of ordering or acknowledgement the way TCP does. Datagrams may appear out of order, missing or appear duplicated. This is what makes it a connectionless oriented network service.
yes there is a way to direct fc3
Yes, all you have to do is have a connection to XBox Live or PlayStation Network
Yes, through VPN Virtual Private Network.
the infra-red is a way of connection in your device it got nothing to do with the network
well, access all the other computers from 1computer through a network connection. In that way you will be able to install Firefox on multiple computers on a network at once.
the easiest way to disconnect from the 3G or HSPA network is to get the application for the market called "APNDroid." Once downloaded you can check off "Disable all APN's" which will turn off the network connection. Hope this helps, Joweejaw
The term "hard connection" refers to a wired connection. If it is a hard connection then you will need wires. The only way to connect without wires is to go wireless. A wireless router will eliminate the wires.
Where the network connection establishes a connection using the tcp/ip 3 way handshake before commencing transmission of data. Packets are guaranteed delivery to the destination node.