variable length subnet masks
RIPv2 sends subnetmasks in the routing table updates. RIPv1 does not, which causes it be class-full.
It must.
Wnidows Deployment Services (WDS)
minimizes delay and latency
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distance-vector routing protocol that uses hop count as its metric for path selection. RIP routers broadcast their entire routing table every 30 seconds as a broadcast. RIP is classified as a classful routing protocol, meaning it does not support the use of VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking) and requires all devices in a network to use the same subnet mask.
Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
longitude
1: common ownership of major means of production 2:limited role of market 3:command economy 4:classless society 5:lack of incentive
Yes.
Bluetooth uses a variety of protocols, examples being Object exchange (OBEX), Service discovery protocol (SDP) and Link management protocol (LMP). Bluetooth is a common feature of modern-day portable devices like mobile phones and digital cameras.
reverse video
The Playstation Now feature on Playstation 4 is a feature that allows you to stream PS3 games on your PS3 for free, but it requires a monthly, half yearly, or yearly subscription to do so.