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  • '''NIPRNET''' is the usual way to refer to what was originally the U.S. military's ''' NIPRNET, along with SIPRNET at the SECRET classification level and JWICS at the TOP
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  • | pagename = NIPRNET | abc = NIPRNET
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/NIPRNET]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''NIPRNET''' is the usual way to refer to what was originally the U.S. military's ''' NIPRNET, along with SIPRNET at the SECRET classification level and JWICS at the TOP
    2 KB (275 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
  • ....S. military, onto which are layered [[routing|routed]] networks such as [[NIPRNET]], [[SIPRNET]] and [[JWICS]]
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  • {{r|NIPRNET}}
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  • | pagename = NIPRNET | abc = NIPRNET
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  • {{r|NIPRNET}}
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  • {{r|NIPRNET}}
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  • {{r|NIPRNET}}
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  • {{r|NIPRNET}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/NIPRNET]]. Needs checking by a human.
    793 bytes (104 words) - 18:50, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|NIPRNET}}
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  • Some of the major routed networks that run over it include [[NIPRNET]], [[SIPRNET]] and [[JWICS]], at, respectively, the unclassified but govern
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  • **[[NIPRNET]], for unclassified but sensitive traffic
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  • ...he DISN-LES is piloting controlled interface solutions with [[SIPRNet]], [[NIPRNet]] and [[DMZ]]s which supports federating emerging and current capabilities,
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  • ...efense Information System Network]], Defense Switched Network, including [[NIPRNET]] and [[SIPRNET]]. It also connects to existing tactical networks such as [
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  • ::I feel compelled to point out that NIPRNET and SIPRNET - Nonsecure Internet Protocol Routed Network / Secure Internet ...Internet, etc. I regard a lower-case internet as an IP-based network,which NIPRNET, SIPRNET, and JWICS all are. That they use link encryptors is invisible to
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  • ...hared Defense Information System Network. Examples of overlay networks are NIPRNET for unclassified but not public information, SIPRNET for information throug
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  • ...23024513}}</ref> Even today, the military warfighting networks, such as [[NIPRNET]], [[SIPRNET]], [[JWICS]] and [[Warfighter Information Network]] are separa ...intermediate generations, MILNET essentially has become the unclassified [[NIPRNET]]. There are highly-interconnected networks for authorized users at various
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  • {{rpl|NIPRNET}}
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  • {{rpr|NIPRNET}}
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  • ...me overwhelming; extranets of the size of U.S. military networks such as [[NIPRNET]], [[SIPRNET]] and [[JWICS]] have unique address space that is delegated by
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