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1/30/13 WD2 SA

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Internet Protocol (IP)   The data transmission standard for the Internet. Every computer connected to the Internet has its own IP address, which enables a packet of data to be delivered to a specific computer  
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hexadecimal   base-16# system that allows big numbers to be displayed by fewer characters than if the number were displayed in the regular base- 10 system. In hexadecimal, the number 10 is represented as the letter A, 15 is represented as F, and 16 is represented as  
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)   A protocol that allows a computer to connect to the Internet over a phone line.  
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Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)   A protocol that implements PPP on top of the Ethernet architecture to connect an entire network to the Internet  
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)   The protocol for transporting HTML documents across the Internet  
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)   An Internet protocol used to transfer files between computers; allows file transfer without corruption or alteration  
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)   The Internet standard protocol for transferring e‑mail messages from one computer to another  
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Post Office Protocol (POP)   A protocol that resides on an incoming mail server. The current version is POP3  
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Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)   A protocol that resides on an incoming mail server. Similar to POP, but is more powerful. Allows sharing of mailboxes and multiple mail server access. The current version is IMAP4  
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Usenet (User Network)   A collection of thousands of Internet computers, newsgroups and newsgroup members using Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) to exchange information  
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newsgroup   On Usenet, a subject or other topical interest group whose members exchange ideas and opinions. Participants post and receive messages via a news server.  
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Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)   The Internet protocol used by news servers that enables the exchange of newsgroup (Usenet) articles.  
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