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- ALQ-213 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Computer networking media sharing protocols [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Computer networking reference models [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ether (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ethernet [r]: An early proprietary standard for local area networks developed by IEEE Project 802; the term has become generic for various connectors and communications techniques although the name of a standard would be more precise. [e]
- IEEE 802 address [r]: In computer networking, an address that can be made unique for individual network interface cards or other physical medium interfaces [e]
- IEEE [r]: A non-profit of technology professionals active in publishing peer-reviewed journals and as a standards organization. [e]
- Medium access control [r]: The set of protocols and administrative conventions that let multiple computers or communications devices share a common network medium, usually referring to a local area network medium, but also an area of radio communications on a given part of the electromagnetic spectrum [e]
- Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model [r]: ISO standard that describes a layered approach to designing computer networks [e]
- Physical layer protocol [r]: A mechanical, and electrical or optical, specification that defines the connection between a computer and the transmission medium, aspects or all details of the transmission medium, or both [e]