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The New XML Standards for Secure Web Services
Until recently, Web services security was based on Public-Key Infrastructure PKI at the transport level. Most Web services developers with security concerns rely on SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security) encryption, the industry-accepted standard protocol for secured encrypted communications over TCP/IP. But SSL doesn't work that well for Web services....
Tags: Web, Web Service, XML, Web Services Security, SSL, Standards, Hop, Authentication/Encryption, PKI, Ssl/Tls, Channel Management, Web Services, Network Security, Security, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Networking
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Multi-Hop Optical-Label Switching Using Optical 3R Regeneration
This paper experimentally demonstrates the multi-hop operation of an optical-label switching router with label swapping and optical 3R at each hop. A semiconductor optical amplifier based Mach-Zehnder interferometer wavelength converter performs reshaping. A Fabry-Perot filter all-optically recovers the clock from the incoming packets in burst mode. The synchronous modulation through...
Tags: Hop, University Of California, 3R Regeneration, Fiber Optics, Optical Networking, Networking, Routers & Switches, Semiconductors, Telecommunications, Hardware
White papers 2006-07-04
routing between two lans
I have one lan connect using a Linksys wirless nat router, i also have a testing/learning network with 5 pc's, Cisco 3550 switch and 2600 router with 2 ethernet interfaces. Lan A Linksys wireless 192.168.1.0 | Lan B (testing/learning) 192.168.2.0. The 2600 router e/0 address 192.168.2.1 e/1 192.168.1.2. Linksys...
Tags: LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, linksys, mseaman@..., LAN, network, hop, router, LAN B, default route, Internet
Discussion threads 2007-10-09
Tracert shows 1 hop to external IP
On my Windows XP desktop, 2003 servers & an Ubuntu desktop, a tracert to an external site shows just one hop. On another XP desktop, it shows multiple hops, 19 of them, which is correct. Any ideas as to what causes this?I have checked the host files, cleared the...
Tags: hop, IP, Jim_MacLachlan, networking, tracert
Q&A 2006-03-02
Route tracing with PHP's Net_Traceroute
Based on the Net_Ping class,Net_Traceroute allows you to trace the route between your server and a remotehost. Like the other modules in the PHP Extension and Application RepositoryPEAR, Net_Traceroute is available as a free download.Once you download and install it, you can use the following simple script tosee how it...
Tags: Scripting languages, Guest Contributor, Net_Traceroute, PHP
Technical articles 2004-06-24
Tech Tip: Track down TCP/IP features
Installing the TCP/IP protocol on a Windows 9xcomputer also installs a host of utility programs. Each of theutility programs allows us to make use of one of the suite ofprotocols that makes up TCP/IP. But these utility programs don't appear on theStart menu. You'll find these programs...
Tags: hop, TCP/IP, Telnet, utility program
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Secure Shell: Protecting data in transit
If you're a network or systems administrator, one of your top considerations for any computer should be security. In this Daily Drill Down, Vincent Danen explains how to install and use Secure Shell SSH in order to guard against vulnerability and to protect your day-to-day network data.If you’re a network...
Tags: NETWORKING, Vincent Danen, network, network data, Linux, password, SSH, Internet, hop
Technical articles 2000-03-03

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Hip Hop Radio Toolbar (exe)
The Hip Hop Radio Toolbar enhance your browser with a built-in radio, let you listen to predefined hip-hop radio stations in a single click, and add your own favorite radio stations. In addition, the Hip Hop Radio toolbar streams fresh hip hop headline news to your computer, with a quick...
Tags: Toolbar, Radio, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
Software downloads 2006-05-29
Hip Hop, Graffiti, and Cars (exe)
Introducing the Hip Hop, Graffiti, and Cars 3D screensaver, from gabrielmichael.com. The highly unique and collectible Hip Hop, Graffiti, and Cars 3D screensaver features bangin' music, bold Old-School style Graffiti Art, and Hot Cars. Surreal 3D graphics fill the screen, as fresh, new, primetime Hip Hop music plays, and the...
Tags: Screensaver
Software downloads 2006-03-27
Hip Hop, Graffiti, and Cars Screensaver (exe)
Introducing the Hip Hop, Graffiti, and Cars Free Version 3D screensaver, from gabrielmichael.com. The highly unique and collectible Hip Hop, Graffiti, and Cars 3D screensaver features bangin' music, bold Old-School style Graffiti Art, and Hot Cars. Surreal 3D graphics fill the screen, as fresh, new, primetime Hip Hop music plays,...
Tags: Screensaver
Software downloads 2006-09-07
Measurement and Analysis of Single-Hop Delay on an IP Backbone Network
This paper measures single-hop delay as experienced by packets in the Sprint IP backbone network. This paper develops a methodology to identify the contributing factors to the single-hop delay that is simple and applicable to any single-hop delay measurements. The paper demonstrates its applicability on OC-3 and OC-12 packet traces.
Tags: Backbone, Network, IP, Delay, Sprint Communications, Analysis, Networking, Network Technology
White papers
Link-State Routing With Hop-by-Hop Forwarding Can Achieve Optimal Traffic Engineering
Link-state routing with hop-by-hop forwarding is widely used in the Internet today. The current versions of these protocols, like OSPF, split traffic evenly over shortest paths based on link weights. However, optimizing the link weights for OSPF to the offered traffic is an NP-hard problem, and even the best setting...
Tags: Princeton University, Traffic, Open Shortest Path First
White papers 2007-07-19
Hop-by-Hop Congestion Control Over a Wireless Multi-Hop Network
This paper focuses on congestion control over multihop, wireless networks. In a wireless network, an important constraint that arises is that due to the MAC Media Access Control layer. Many wireless MACs use a time-division strategy for channel access, where, at any point in space, the physical channel can be...
Tags: MAC, Congestion, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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Towards the Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11 in Multi-Hop Ad-Hoc Networks
The performance of IEEE 802.11 in multi-hop wireless networks depends on the characteristics of the protocol itself, and on those of the upper layer routing protocol. Extensive work has been done to analyze and evaluate the performance of single hop networks under saturated traffic conditions, either through simulations or mathematical...
Tags: Auburn University, IEEE 802.11, Performance, Network, Wireless LANs, Performance Management, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management
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Building Efficient Bluetooth Scatternet Topologies From 1-Factors
Bluetooth introduces ad hoc connectivity into the personal area. Although only the basic single-hop star-shaped topology called piconet is currently available, Bluetooth will surely evolve towards multi-hop connectivity in the near future. These multi-hop networks called scatternets offer a wide range of possible topologies. In this paper it is argued...
Tags: Topology, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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Improving Fairness in Multi-Hop Mesh Networks Using 802.11e
IEEE 802.11 technology has been enormously successful, with wireless 802.11a/b/g edge networks becoming increasingly pervasive. Much of the uptake of this technology has been confined to single-hop infrastructure mode situations, for example in offices and DSL/wireless home networks. Multihop mesh networks based on 802.11 technology do exist, often in the...
Tags: IEEE 802.11, Network, IEEE 802.11 Technology, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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BTSpin - Single Phase Distributed Bluetooth Scatternet Formation
To address multi hop scenarios, the distributed schemes suggested so far, usually require multiple phases to form a Scatternet. In particular, they need a considerable amount of time and energy in the topology discovery phase, during which the nodes exchange one hop or even two hop neighbor information. This also...
Tags: University At Buffalo, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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The Case for a Multi-Hop Wireless Local Area Network
This paper proposes a multi-hop wireless LAN architecture and demonstrates its benefits to wireless clients. For this architecture, implementation paths are defined that allow interoperation with existing wireless LANs which can lead to an incremental deployment of this system. The performance benefits of the proposed schemes are also quantified through...
Tags: WLAN, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2003-12-10
An Efficient Multi-Hop ARP Scheme for Wireless LAN Based Mesh Networks
One of the important functions of wireless mesh networks is a multi-hop packet forwarding among fixed wireless routers. The current proposal for the IEEE 802.11s specification (i.e., the standardization effort for WLAN-based mesh networks) focuses on adding such a mesh functionality into wireless LAN devices in the MAC layer (L2)....
Tags: MAC, Network, WLAN, Mesh Networking, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2006-09-11
Estimation of Link Interference in Static Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
This paper presents a measurement-based study of interference among links in a static, IEEE 802.11, multi-hop wireless network. Interference is a key cause of performance degradation in such networks. To improve, or to even estimate the performance of these networks, one must have some knowledge of which links in the...
Tags: Network, Interference, Networking, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2005-08-10
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