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EtherScope nXG helps you to know your network in under 1 minute….
- Mike Pennacchi
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Ping is a protocol used to verify device availability, response time, and packet loss in a network by sending ICMP (Internet Control Messaging Protocol) Echo…
- Daniel Klimke
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SNR, or Signal to Noise Ratio, is a measurement of how strong a signal is through the noise of the medium it is traveling through….
- Julio Petrovitch
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It’s true that WiFi network documentation isn’t the most fun thing to do. In fact, it can be such an eye-rolling task that engineers in…
- Julio Petrovitch
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TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are the most common network protocols used in network device communication today. The connection-oriented TCP was…
- Daniel Klimke
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Radio signals grow weaker as the distance between the transmitter and receiver increases. Meanwhile, the data rate for a given client will adjust dynamically depending…
- Julio Petrovitch
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