Where should one start when discussing Apple Inc. and its claim of being at the forefront of technological innovation? Does the company truly prioritise its customers, and is it genuinely the leading advocate for user privacy in the tech industry?
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Many companies with stringent access requirements for their corporate networks often opt to allocate two separate machines or laptops to their technical staff. In this setup, one device is generally designated for tasks like research, email correspondence, and general...
Both PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) are commonly used in fibre infrastructure to establish internet connections for end-users. The choice between the two depends on the specific requirements and preferences of the network...
ONT stands for "Optical Network Terminal." It is a device used in fibre-optic communication networks to convert optical signals into electrical signals (and vice versa) to enable the delivery of high-speed internet, telephone, and television services to homes and businesses.
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Using your Internet Service Provider's (ISP) DNS servers is a common practice for most users, as these servers are automatically configured when you connect to the internet. However, there are some reasons why you might consider using alternative DNS servers instead of your ISP's DNS s...
CGNAT, or Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation, is a technique employed by internet service providers (ISPs) in the United Kingdom to conserve public IPv4 addresses and accommodate the burgeoning number of internet-connected devices. IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) remains the predom...