A USB port carries wired data transfer, allowing devices to exchange files, media, contacts, messages, and other digital data directly through a physical connection. It can also charge devices while transferring data.
TCP port 20 is used by FTP (File Transfer Protocol) for data transfer. FTP also uses port 21.
u can connect a 4 port adapter to a single usb port but if u are using all for ports u may experience slow data transfer
IMAP port is the port number the IMAP protocol uses to transfer data. The standard IMAP Port number is 143
It does not require the continuous checking of I/O port by the computer . The computer checks the port only when an I/O interrupt is encountered . It saves processing time.
Used by a technition to acess data.
No, DVI stands for digital video input. It is only for display, not for data transfer.
A parallel port is capable of transferring more than one bit at a time. It can transfer multiple bits simultaneously using multiple data lines.
Dvi port Edit- NOT DVI port. This is wrong in every sense of the word. DVI is used to transfer VISUAL DATA. For a monitor. You can't use it for I/O. Use an I/O port on legacy computers or a parallel port. Newer computers can use Firewire, 2-ended USB, or even an Ethernet port for computer-to-computer data transfer. I'm not in the habit of blanking answers, even if they're terribly wrong. Just so you know, agian DVI ports can't be used for I/O data transfers.
TCP
You are referring to a port.
connectivity port.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) uses two TCP ports: port 21 and port 20. Port 21 is used for command control, where commands and responses are exchanged between the client and server. Port 20 is used for data transfer in active mode, where the server connects to the client to send the requested data. In passive mode, data is transferred over a dynamically assigned port above 1024.