Turkish Airlines will choose PPP model, if they reorganise.
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Point To Point ProtocoL .Slip ten Daha gelişmiş olan ve belirli bir süre içinde fazla veri iletimine olanak tanıyan modem protocolu
{i} protocol used for connecting computers to the Internet through telephone lines (Computers)
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Point-to-Point Protocol; a type of connection over telephone lines that gives you the functionality of a direct ethernet connection
Acronym for "Point to Point Protocol", refers to the standard by which Internet connections are maintained on computers without a direct link to the Internet, but WITH a modem and standard phone line If you're connected to the Internet at home, you're probably connecting by way of a PPP account
Point-to-Point Protocol A protocol that allows a computer to use a telephone line and modem to connect to the Internet It's an alternative to a SLIP connection
Point to Point Protocol - The protocol that is used to connect to the internet and corporate networks via dialup networking PPP depends on CHAP, PAP or scripts for authentication Windows CE does not support data encryption for PPP connections
Point-to-Point Protocol Method for transmitting TCP/IP to the Internet over either telephone lines See SLIP
Also referred to as Point-to-Point Protocol PPP provides a dialup transport for TCP/IP
Point to Point Protocol A method of Internet connection that enables computers to use phone lines and a modem to connect to the Internet See also: SLIP
(Point to Point Protocol) -- Most well known as a protocol that allows a computer to use a regular telephone line and a modem to make TCP/IP connections and thus be really and truly on the Internet
Point to Point Protocol Most known as a protocol that allows a computer to use a regular telephone line and a modem to make TCP/IP connections
Point-to-Point Protocol One of the most common protocols used to connect a PC to an Internet host via high-speed modem and a telephone line PPP established a temporary but direct connection to an Internet host, eliminating the need for connecting to an interim system PPP also provides a method of automatically assigning an IP address, so that remote or mobile systems can connect to the network at any point
Point-to-Point Protocol - Standard for using a modem and telephone line to connect to the Internet using TCP/IP
Point-to-Point Protocol (a way to achieve Internet connectivity over a phone line with a modem)
Point to Point Protocol Along with the older SLIP, a protocol that is used with a dialup to complete a TCP/IP network connection from a remote site
Point-to-Point Protocol This protocol allows a computer to connect to the Internet with a standard dial-up telephone line and a high-speed modem and enjoy most of the benefits of a direct connection, including the ability to use graphical front ends such as a Mosaic and Netscape PPP is considered to be better than SLIP, because it features error detection, data compression, and other elements of modem communications protocols which SLIP, the older Internet protocol, lacks See also SLIP
(Point to Point Protocol) -- A protocol that allows a computer to use a regular telephone line and a modem to make a network connection and thus be a node on the Internet This type of connection is nessary to use Netscape, Eudora and many other programs See Also: IP Address , Internet , TCP/IP
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Point-to-Point Protocol This protocol is a way to connect your computer to the Internet over telephone lines PPP is replacing an older protocol, SLIP, as it is more stable and has more error-checking features Back to Top
Point-to-Point Protocol For communications between two computers using a serial interface
Point to Point Protocol, a communications protocol that turns a dial-up telephone connection into a point-to-point Internet connection This is commonly used to run WWW browsers over a phone line
Stands for Point to Point Protocol This is a protocol that allows a computer to use a regular telephone line and a modem to make TCP/IP connections to be on the Internet
An abbreviation for Point-to-Point Protocol, the most common Internet protocol for connection to TCP/IP networks via conventional and ISDN modems See SLIP