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

    2g Vs 5g Wifi?

    Yepuri Kalyani
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    Added an answer on December 27, 2022 at 9:15 am

    2G Wi-Fi is an older technology and offers slower speeds than 5G Wi-Fi. 5G Wi-Fi is the most recent Wi-Fi technology and is capable of providing much faster speeds than 2G Wi-Fi. It also has a wider range and more reliable connections than 2G Wi-Fi.

    2G Wi-Fi is an older technology and offers slower speeds than 5G Wi-Fi. 5G Wi-Fi is the most recent Wi-Fi technology and is capable of providing much faster speeds than 2G Wi-Fi. It also has a wider range and more reliable connections than 2G Wi-Fi.

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

    What Is The Difference Between Bridge And Router?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 11:06 pm

    A bridge is a device used to connect two networks together and allow communications between the two networks. It can also be used to link two LANs together or it can be used to join multiple devices into one network. A bridge operates at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model and only worksRead more

    A bridge is a device used to connect two networks together and allow communications between the two networks. It can also be used to link two LANs together or it can be used to join multiple devices into one network. A bridge operates at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model and only works with Ethernet.

    A router is a networking device used to forward packets of data between two or more networks. Routers use routing protocols to establish paths across the network, allowing data to be transmitted from one subnet to another. They operate at the network layer (Layer 3) of the OSI model and they can provide connectivity between both wired or wireless networks. Routers can also be used to establish secure connections between networks and provide access control.

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

    Wifi 5 Vs Wifi 6?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 11:04 pm

    Wifi 6 is the latest generation of wireless network technology, offering improved speeds and generally better performance than its predecessor, Wifi 5. Wifi 6 offers much faster speeds, broader coverage, improved battery life, and the ability to handle more devices simultaneously. Wifi 6 also offersRead more

    Wifi 6 is the latest generation of wireless network technology, offering improved speeds and generally better performance than its predecessor, Wifi 5. Wifi 6 offers much faster speeds, broader coverage, improved battery life, and the ability to handle more devices simultaneously. Wifi 6 also offers enhanced security features, like increased encryption capabilities, making it a more secure option than Wifi 5.

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

    What Is The Difference Between Vrrp And Hsrp?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 9:04 pm

    VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a protocol used to provide redundancy of only the router component of a network. It allows multiple routers to be configured as a single virtual router, so that if one fails, another can take its place without any disruption in service. HSRP (Hot StandbyRead more

    VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a protocol used to provide redundancy of only the router component of a network. It allows multiple routers to be configured as a single virtual router, so that if one fails, another can take its place without any disruption in service. HSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol) is similar to VRRP but is designed for easier configuration and its primary purpose is to provide redundancy of the entire network including both routers and switches. HSRP also provides added benefits such as security, load balancing, and fast convergence.

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

    What Is The Difference Between Mbps And Kbps?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 9:02 pm

    Mbps stands for Megabits per second; it is used to measure the rate of data transfer. Kbps stands for Kilobits per second; it is used to measure the rate of data transfer but at a slower rate than Mbps. Generally, 1 Mbps is equal to 1000 Kbps.

    Mbps stands for Megabits per second; it is used to measure the rate of data transfer. Kbps stands for Kilobits per second; it is used to measure the rate of data transfer but at a slower rate than Mbps. Generally, 1 Mbps is equal to 1000 Kbps.

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

    Period Vs Frequency?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 8:56 pm

    Period is the time it takes for a wave to repeat itself, while frequency is the number of times a wave completes a cycle in a given amount of time, usually measured in Hertz (Hz). Frequency is the inverse of period, meaning that if the period is shorter, the frequency will be higher.

    Period is the time it takes for a wave to repeat itself, while frequency is the number of times a wave completes a cycle in a given amount of time, usually measured in Hertz (Hz). Frequency is the inverse of period, meaning that if the period is shorter, the frequency will be higher.

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

    Cable Vs Dsl?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 8:45 pm

    Cable and DSL are two types of internet access services. Cable is generally faster than DSL and is ideal for streaming video, downloading large files, and gaming. Cable speeds are also generally more consistent than DSL speeds, which can fluctuate depending on your proximity to the service provider'Read more

    Cable and DSL are two types of internet access services. Cable is generally faster than DSL and is ideal for streaming video, downloading large files, and gaming. Cable speeds are also generally more consistent than DSL speeds, which can fluctuate depending on your proximity to the service provider’s central office. DSL is typically less expensive than cable and is suitable for everyday web browsing and downloading music and videos.

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

    What Is The Difference Between Tcp And Udp Vpn?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 8:40 pm

    TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a connection-oriented protocol that provides reliable, ordered delivery of data, while UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a connectionless protocol that provides best-effort delivery of data. TCP VPNs ensure that all data is delivered and received in the correct oRead more

    TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a connection-oriented protocol that provides reliable, ordered delivery of data, while UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a connectionless protocol that provides best-effort delivery of data. TCP VPNs ensure that all data is delivered and received in the correct order, while UDP VPNs are faster but do not guarantee delivery.

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

    Mbr Vs Gpt Ssd?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 8:22 pm

    MBR (Master Boot Record) and GPT (GUID Partition Table) are two different partitioning schemes used to store data on a storage device, such as an SSD. MBR is an older partitioning scheme, and is limited to a maximum of four primary partitions. GPT is newer and can support more than four primary partRead more

    MBR (Master Boot Record) and GPT (GUID Partition Table) are two different partitioning schemes used to store data on a storage device, such as an SSD. MBR is an older partitioning scheme, and is limited to a maximum of four primary partitions. GPT is newer and can support more than four primary partitions. GPT also has a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) which helps to protect data integrity, whereas MBR does not.

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

    Raid 5 Vs Raid 10?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 26, 2022 at 8:14 pm

      RAID 5: RAID 5 uses block-level striping with parity data distributed across all the disks. It requires at least three disks and offers good performance, relatively low cost, and fault tolerance. RAID 10: RAID 10 combines mirroring and striping, so it requires at least four disks. It providesRead more

     

    RAID 5: RAID 5 uses block-level striping with parity data distributed across all the disks. It requires at least three disks and offers good performance, relatively low cost, and fault tolerance.

    RAID 10: RAID 10 combines mirroring and striping, so it requires at least four disks. It provides excellent performance and fault tolerance, but it is more expensive than RAID 5. RAID 10 offers good read and write performance and is better suited for applications that require both.

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