Chapter 6b. How Intranet Webs Work
March 31, 2008 by antz
Filed under How Intranets Work
The heart of any intranet is the World Wide Web. In many instances a large part of the reason that an intranet was created in the first place is that the Web makes it easy to publish company-wide information and forms by using the Hyptertext Markup Language (HTML). The Web allows for the creation of [...]
Chapter 3 : Fundamentals of Transmission Systems: Technologies and Applications (Page Five)
March 31, 2008 by antz
Filed under Communications Systems and Networks
While a voice grade circuit over twisted pair is guaranteed at 4 kHz, standard copper is capable of supporting much greater bandwidth. A single twisted pair, in a typical telephone installation, is capable of providing up to 250 kHz, or 1-4 Mbps compressed, assuming amplifier or repeater spacing every 2-3 km [3-1]. Additional examples follow:
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Dinamika Hacking
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Chapter 6a. How Intranet Web Servers and Browsers Work
March 29, 2008 by antz
Filed under How Intranets Work
Without the World Wide Web, there would probably be very few intranets. There are many forces driving corporations to set up an intranet, but the main one is the dominating presence of the World Wide Web. The Web has made it possible for companies to better communicate vital information among employees, departments, and divisions; to [...]
Chapter 3 : Fundamentals of Transmission Systems: Technologies and Applications (Page Four)
March 29, 2008 by antz
Filed under Communications Systems and Networks
Twisted Pair: An Introduction to Telephone Wire
Metallic wires were used almost exclusively in telecommunications networks for the first 80 years, certainly until the development of microwave and satellite radio communications systems. Initially, uninsulated iron telegraph wires were used, although copper was soon found to be a much more appropriate medium. The early metallic electrical circuits [...]
Epilog: Gairahnya EMKA
March 29, 2008 by antz
Filed under Jakarta Undercover : Sex n' The City
Seks, uang dan kekuasaan merajut sedemikian rupa dan mendominasi kehidupan manusia kontemporer, khususnya pada kaum urban. Nilai kenikmatan biasanya muncul jauh lebih besar dan dengan demikian dikejar ketimbang nilai ideal tentang kebenaran. Spontanitas keindrawian seringkali menampik atau mendesak potensi refleksif untuk mundur sehingga apa yang kita rasakan atau saksikan, realitas keseharian kita menjadi semacam permainan [...]
Chapter 5c. How E-Mail is Delivered among Intranets
March 28, 2008 by antz
Filed under How Intranets Work
Often, e-mail created on an intranet will not be delivered to a computer on the intranet, but instead to someone on the Internet, to another intranet, or to an online service such as America Online, the Microsoft Network, or CompuServe. Here are the steps a typical message might take when being delivered from an intranet [...]














































