How Speed Is My Ethernet Cable?

In this blog, let’s discover how ethernet cabling helps improve the speed over individual copper wires. Introduction In this post we talk about Ethernet cabling, especially the one to achieve a speed of 1 gig bit per second. 4 elements are discussed : its operation as per the standard, awg metric, pinout and twist of…...

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A Novel Beamforming Based Model of Coverage and Transmission Costing in Ieee 802.11 Wlan Networks

In this post, we present the work on radio coverage in Wlans, accessible at this address: A novel beamforming based model of coverage and transmission costing in IEEE 802.11 WLAN networks, about how to modalized the radio area coverage to enhance costing of the transmission opportunity in such networks. What this work is about The…...

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Multicast Routing: Hold ASM For A Moment, Let’s Do SSM!… Part 4/6

In this blog, we introduce SSM way of multicasting. Introduction and definitions This post is a part of a serie of post about Multicast operation from the most basic setup to a much complicated one (scenario that include more routing and receiving options, etc.). We will explore the operation of SSM (Source Specific Multicast) in…...

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Is It Sufficient RIP Split-Horizon Rule To Prevent Routing Loops?

Introduction Dynamic routing protocols exchange routing information before populating routing tables and forwarding packets. For this task, RIP (routing information protocol) put into play many machanisms and rules to guarantee that this routing information exchange is consistent: not contradictory among routers. An example of such inconsistency is to receive the same routing information on two…

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Multicast Routing: From The Source… Part 3/6

In this blog let’s study from the source multicast routing Introduction This blog is a part of a serie of articles about multicast routing: Previously, we’ve introduced multicast routing and PIM protocol operation in dense mode. In this blog, we’ll check the operation PIM multicast routing protocol from the source perspective. The lab setup The…...

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