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Ethernet port
Ethernet ( not sure )
ASDL
To be wan is to be faint or pale. An example sentence would be: She looked so wan, it was very worrisome.
no you cannot. you can however use a remote desktop connection such as citrix or windows remote desktop to connect using a separate internet connection. a man isn't strong enough for that an using internet would constitute a WAN so try a remote desktop connection.
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The dialer interface in a DSL connection is used to establish and manage the connection between the user's device and the Internet Service Provider (ISP) over a DSL line. It typically involves configuring settings such as the phone number, username, and password required for authentication. Once connected, the dialer interface allows for dynamic IP addressing and can enable features like on-demand connections. This interface is essential for initiating and maintaining a reliable Internet connection in DSL setups.
A touch screen is one type of interface that you find in modern technology.
No, it wouldn't be considered a WAN in and of itself. If the users were accessing files from various sites around the world that would be different. The RDP protocol allows a remote user to connect to a company LAN remotely (outside the building). That can be through a dialup connection, or any of the other high speed connections such as a T1, or T3, ISDN line, etc. If you take the RDP protocol out of the question and ask if sharing information on the company LAN via many distant connections then we could talk about it being a WAN. RDP itself does not make the connection a WAN connection.
This interface is easy to use and to learn. Some disadvantages would be that it does not have all of the features that you may want.
Wide area networking is also referred to just WAN and means a network that is not limited to a local area, local area network (LAN). The world wide WEB is the biggest WAN of all. An home would use a LAN. A typical office building would use a LAN. If you interconnect several LANs across a wide geographical range you end up with a WAN. Make sense?
GUI, pronounced "gooey"; This stands for "Graphical User Interface" Another term you may hear used in connection with this is "WIMP". (Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointers)