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Monitoring network traffic with ntopng
04.08.2020
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to 32 network interface cards in real time; identify application protocols such as BitTorrent, Facebook, Dropbox, and YouTube; and generate alerts (e.g., if a system is using too much bandwidth
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Professional protection for small and mid-size enterprises
30.05.2021
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Linux, which is responsible for managing the network interface cards, routing, network configuration, and other basic services. On top of this operating system sits the Untangle VM, a Java VM within which
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Hardware-assisted Virtualization
29.08.2011
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. The QEMU PC System emulator simulates the following peripherals: i440FX host PCI bridge and PIIX3 PCI to ISA bridge Cirrus CLGD 5446 PCI VGA card or dummy VGA card with Bochs VESA extensions
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Handy Windows tools for sniffing network traffic
09.08.2015
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the network card later. You can also specify whether to use the restricted RAW mode or the superior WinPcap driver mode. If you still have Microsoft Network Monitor installed on the computer, you can use
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FreeBSD Version 10 released
20.03.2014
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on it, whereas the graphics card usually works in text mode until they are launched. Mode setting occurs when an X server is started in user space using the startx command, for example, or by starting
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Turbocharge your network with Zeroshell
01.08.2019
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existing router, or you can supplement it with Zeroshell. If used it as a replacement for the existing network hardware, you'll need to equip the Zeroshell server with two network cards, one of which
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RFID technologies and risks
01.06.2024
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frequency – the reader and tags must transmit in the same frequency range to work together successfully. Candidate 1 is low-frequency systems that operate at between 120 and 140KHz. Product or card family 2
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Tools for hardware diagnostics under Windows
26.01.2025
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hardware components. One of the best-known programs in this category is certainly CPU-Z [1], which gives you in-depth data on the computer's CPU along with information on the mainboard and graphics card used
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Increasing Throughput with Link Aggregation
26.10.2012
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for IP-based iSCSI and NFS/CIFS storage systems. Servers need at least two network cards and software support from the operating system or the network card driver for link aggregation. Conditions Before
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Moore's Law Continues its Unwavering March
09.10.2013
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to wait for the slower subsystem to deliver more work to it. Bigger caches make this outcome less likely. More ambitious approaches to spending the dividend also materialized in the form of video cards

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