Transmission Media
General HTTP requests are transmitted and received on port 80. Secure data is transmitted on port 8080.
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RX is the receiving port and TX is the transmitting port. If you see RX/TX lights flashing, it means that there is data being received or transmitted at that time.
Data is transmitted in packets. TCP/IP has to respond to each packet. TCP allows for the sending side to know that the packet was received. If there is a malfunction, it can retransmit the packet.
This is what happens when TCP packets literally arrive at their destination in a different order than they were transmitted from their source. Usually due to routing adjustments between the two machines. All TCP packets are numbered in order they are transmitted so they can be reassembled when they are received.
Transmission MediaIt's sent through a network client (Microsoft Client) through a transmission medium (wire or wireless) that travels through the appropriate adapter.
A simple duplex is a channel through which data is transmitted and it can either be half or full duplex. Half duplex means that data can be sent or received but not at the same time while full duplex means that this can happen simultaneously.
The data was transmitted via email. Disease can be transmitted from one person to another through contact with common objects such as a doorknob. The radio station transmitted a live rock concert on its station last night.
the bus through which the data are transmitted or received within microprocessor and with peripherals is called as data bus.when used internally to microprocessor called internal data bus.
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General HTTP requests are transmitted and received on port 80. Secure data is transmitted on port 8080.
Binary Data is transmitted on Data Buses.
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Flow control is used in data communications. Flow control is a process that manages the rate at which data is transmitted to ensure that it is properly received.
the OSI model
RX is the receiving port and TX is the transmitting port. If you see RX/TX lights flashing, it means that there is data being received or transmitted at that time.
Data is transmitted in packets. TCP/IP has to respond to each packet. TCP allows for the sending side to know that the packet was received. If there is a malfunction, it can retransmit the packet.