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1 dedicated line
"A communications channel that permanently connects two or more locations. Dedicated lines are private or leased lines, rather than public ones. T1 lines, which are used by many organizations for Internet connectivity, are examples of dedicated lines." -
2 turnkey communications line
A private network provider that is hired by a company to facilitate electronic data interchange (EDI) or provide other network services.English-Arabic terms dictionary > turnkey communications line
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3 network control program
"In a communications network that includes a mainframe computer, a program that usually resides in a communications controller and takes over communications tasks such as routing, error control, line control, and polling (checking terminals for transmissions), leaving the main computer free for other functions." -
4 remote computer
"A computer that you can access only by using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network card or a modem, and a remote access software (such as Remote Desktop Connection)." -
5 local computer
"The computer that you are currently logged on to as a user. More generally, a local computer is a computer that you can access directly without using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network adapter or a modem." -
6 local machine
"The computer that you are currently logged on to as a user. More generally, a local computer is a computer that you can access directly without using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network adapter or a modem." -
7 modem
A communications device that converts between digital data from a computer or terminal and analog audio signals that can pass through a standard telephone line. -
8 modulator/demodulator
A communications device that converts between digital data from a computer or terminal and analog audio signals that can pass through a standard telephone line.مضمن/مزيل تضمين -
9 bandwidth
"In analog communications, the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies in a specific range. For example, an analog telephone line accommodates a bandwidth of 3,000 hertz (Hz), the difference between the lowest (300 Hz) and highest (3,300 Hz)" -
10 logon
The process of identifying oneself to a computer after connecting to it over a communications line. -
11 Data Terminal Equipment
"In the RS-232-C hardware standard, any device, such as a remote access server or client, that has the ability to transmit information in digital form over a cable or a communications line." -
12 DTE
"In the RS-232-C hardware standard, any device, such as a remote access server or client, that has the ability to transmit information in digital form over a cable or a communications line." -
13 multiplexing
"A technique used in communications and input/output operations to transmit a number of separate signals simultaneously over a single channel or line. To maintain the integrity of each signal on the channel, multiplexing can separate the signals by time, space, or frequency. The device used to combine the signals is a multiplexer." -
14 multiplexer
A device that funnels several different streams of data over a common communications line. -
15 MUX
A device that funnels several different streams of data over a common communications line.
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