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  1. Asked: December 26, 2022In: Difference Between

    Ipv4 Vs Ipv6?

    Yepuri Kalyani
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    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 12:24 pm

    IPv4 is the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP) and is the most widely used Internet protocol today. It is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. It is used to identify devices on a network and is the primary protocol in the Internet layer of the Internet ProRead more

    IPv4 is the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP) and is the most widely used Internet protocol today. It is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. It is used to identify devices on a network and is the primary protocol in the Internet layer of the Internet Protocol Suite.

    IPv6 is the sixth version of the Internet Protocol (IP) and is the successor to IPv4. It is a 128-bit numeric address written as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons. It is used to identify devices on a network and is a part of the Internet layer of the Internet Protocol Suite. IPv6 is designed to enable a much larger address space, greater security, and other features compared to IPv4.

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  2. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    Static Vs Dynamic Ip?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 12:00 pm

      Static IP: A static IP address is a unique number assigned to a computer by an Internet service provider (ISP) to be its permanent address on the Internet. A static IP address is manually configured by a user and is not expected to change. Dynamic IP: A dynamic IP address is a unique number aRead more

     

    Static IP: A static IP address is a unique number assigned to a computer by an Internet service provider (ISP) to be its permanent address on the Internet. A static IP address is manually configured by a user and is not expected to change.

    Dynamic IP: A dynamic IP address is a unique number assigned to a device by an Internet service provider (ISP) as a temporary address on the Internet. The address is assigned every time the device connects to the network and is changed periodically.

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  3. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Bgp And Ospf?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 11:00 am

      BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a routing protocol used to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is an exterior gateway protocol (EGP) used to route traffic between different ASs on the Internet. BGP is used for routing traffic betweRead more

     

    BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a routing protocol used to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is an exterior gateway protocol (EGP) used to route traffic between different ASs on the Internet. BGP is used for routing traffic between different autonomous systems over the Internet.

    OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a routing protocol used within a single autonomous system (AS) to route traffic between different networks within the autonomous system. OSPF is an interior gateway protocol (IGP) used to route traffic within an autonomous system. OSPF is used for routing traffic within a single autonomous system and is based on the link-state routing algorithm.

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  4. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    Http Vs Www?

    Yepuri Kalyani
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    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 10:38 am

    HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a protocol used to communicate between web servers and clients. It is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web. WWW (World Wide Web) is a system of interlinked hypertext documents that can be accessed via the Internet. It is a collection of weRead more

    HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a protocol used to communicate between web servers and clients. It is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web. WWW (World Wide Web) is a system of interlinked hypertext documents that can be accessed via the Internet. It is a collection of websites, webpages, and other content that can be accessed via the Internet.

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  5. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    Curl Vs Wget?

    Yepuri Kalyani
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    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 10:02 am

    Curl and Wget are two command-line programs that are used to download files from the internet. Both are open-source and have been around for a long time. The main difference between the two is that Curl focuses on transferring data from or to a server, while Wget is mainly used for downloading filesRead more

    Curl and Wget are two command-line programs that are used to download files from the internet. Both are open-source and have been around for a long time.

    The main difference between the two is that Curl focuses on transferring data from or to a server, while Wget is mainly used for downloading files. Curl supports a variety of protocols, including HTTP, FTP, and HTTPS, while Wget only supports HTTP and FTP.

    Curl is faster than Wget, as it can utilize multiple connections to increase the download speed. On the other hand, Wget is more suitable for recursive downloads, as it can follow links in HTML pages and FTP directories. In addition, Curl supports a variety of authentication methods, while Wget does not.

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  6. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    Ftp Vs Sftp?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 9:55 am

      FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an unsecured, legacy protocol used to transfer files over the Internet. It is not secure and data is transfered in plain text. SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) is a secure version of FTP. It runs over an SSH connection and uses encryption to protect data beRead more

     

    FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an unsecured, legacy protocol used to transfer files over the Internet. It is not secure and data is transfered in plain text.

    SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) is a secure version of FTP. It runs over an SSH connection and uses encryption to protect data being transferred. It also provides more secure authentication options than FTP and is more reliable.

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  7. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    Wpa3 Vs Wpa2?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 9:54 am

    WPA3 is the latest standard for Wi-Fi security and provides stronger encryption and more secure authentication protocols than WPA2. Additionally, WPA3 provides additional security features such as forward secrecy and individualized data encryption. Overall, WPA3 offers improved user experience, bettRead more

    WPA3 is the latest standard for Wi–Fi security and provides stronger encryption and more secure authentication protocols than WPA2. Additionally, WPA3 provides additional security features such as forward secrecy and individualized data encryption. Overall, WPA3 offers improved user experience, better performance and increased security compared to WPA2.

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  8. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    Wifi 2.4 Vs 5?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 9:49 am

    Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz has a longer range than the 5 GHz frequency and can penetrate solid objects, making it better suited for large homes or offices with thick walls. On the other hand, the 5GHz frequency is faster and less prone to interference, making it better suited for high-traffic networks and applicRead more

    Wi–Fi 2.4 GHz has a longer range than the 5 GHz frequency and can penetrate solid objects, making it better suited for large homes or offices with thick walls. On the other hand, the 5GHz frequency is faster and less prone to interference, making it better suited for high–traffic networks and applications such as streaming video or gaming.

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  9. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    Switch Vs Router?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 9:44 am

    A switch is a networking device used to connect devices together on a single network. It allows multiple devices to communicate with each other by creating a dedicated connection between them. A router is a networking device used to connect multiple networks, such as the internet, together. It is thRead more

    A switch is a networking device used to connect devices together on a single network. It allows multiple devices to communicate with each other by creating a dedicated connection between them. A router is a networking device used to connect multiple networks, such as the internet, together. It is the connection point between networks and directs the flow of data between them.

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  10. Asked: December 27, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Wifi Extender And Mesh?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 9:20 am

      A WiFi extender, or WiFi range extender, is a device that is used to extend the reach of an existing wireless network. It does this by receiving the signal from the router and then amplifying or repeating it.   A mesh network is a type of network in which multiple devices, or nodes, areRead more

     

    A WiFi extender, or WiFi range extender, is a device that is used to extend the reach of an existing wireless network. It does this by receiving the signal from the router and then amplifying or repeating it.

     

    A mesh network is a type of network in which multiple devices, or nodes, are connected together in a distributed manner. Mesh networks have no single point of failure, which means they are more reliable than traditional networks. Mesh networks also provide better coverage, allowing more devices to connect to the network.

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