| Posted on: Dec 04, 08 06:32 am by: Amanda Vanderhoven |
 | Look at what finally happened...
Adding Nortel wireless gear shifted the redundancy and power requirements from the centralized data center to distributed wiring closets. Here, wireless LAN switches connect to ceiling-mounted radio access points. The access points bridge traffic from mobile VoIP phones to the wireless switches, which connect to the corporate network and IP PBX.
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| | Posted on: Dec 03, 08 05:59 pm by: Stephen Tschannen |
 | Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
News into a Yahoo. Page and so on.
With the PHP script, I have the most recent blog posts and forum entries displayed on the home page of my site to help crawlers find the new content quickly.
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| | Posted on: Dec 02, 08 06:49 pm by: Nicole Day |
 | I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
"With the MOS measurements, you can click on a graphic scale, and it'll play back what the voice quality sounds like at that MOS score," said Kelly Daniels, chief technology officer at Apparent Networks, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Texas A&M used AppareNet Voice to locate problems "down to the router on another institution's network," said Magnussen. The Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center also uses the product routinely to test links before they are used for videoconferencing, which is similarly sensitive to certain network problems.
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| | Posted on: Dec 02, 08 09:34 am by: Jennifer Nielson |
 | I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
This way both computers – both sending and receiving – know which data is correct and which isn’t.
One nice thing about this protocol is that it doesn’t need to stick to just one route. Generally, when you are sending or receiving data it is taking multiple routes to get to its destination.
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