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Janis Furtek Costa has written: 'Planning and designing high speed networks using 100VG-AnyLAN' -- subject(s): Planning, Local area networks (Computer networks)
Network+ Guide to Networks answer: Filter traffic based on IP address.
the protocol used
Storeage Area Networks other wise known as a SAN
Kurt Maly has written: 'Photonics and other approaches to high speed communications' -- subject(s): Computer networks
Brighthouse Networks is a high-speed data, voice, and video services provider. They service businesses of different sizes throughout five states: Florida, Alabama, Indiana, Michigan, and California.
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Sang Kim Vuong has written: 'A slotted ring protocol for high-speed local and metropolitan area networks'
The main pathway of high-speed communications lines through which all Internet traffic flows.
High-speed chases of their prey & quick kills with their well-named teeth.
Most modern local networks use cables, adaptors and connecting devices that can communicate at a maximum speed of 100Mbits/sec (quick enough - in theory - to move an 8Mb file from one computer to another in 1 second). This is a high speed LAN. There is a newer standard of network which has a maximum speed of 1000Mbits/sec (x10 speed), which requires new adaptors and hardware.