This shampoo contains vitamin B, wheat and rice proteins, and a complex of herbs and botanicals that provides weightless cleansing from within the hair to add fullness to each strand. Hair will be ... more
This shampoo contains vitamin B, wheat and rice proteins, and a complex of herbs and botanicals that provides weightless cleansing from within the hair to add fullness to each strand. Hair will be left feeling and looking thicker, fuller and with incredible body and volume. Will provide exceptional volume every time you use. less
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Defines the main function of the router. |
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All wireless access points should offer some sort of security against completely open access of the data you are transmitting. These are the security standards that this device adheres to. |
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Protocols are agreed upon formats for translating data between devices. Protocols determine many different aspects of the data including, error checking, compression types as well as indications of delivery and retrieval by devices. There are a variety of standard protocols from which programmers can choose. Each with its particular advantages and disadvantages; meaning that, some are simpler than others, some are more reliable, and some are faster. For the user, it is important that the device have the correct protocols in order to be able to communicate with other computers. |
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DES (Data Encryption Standard) is the standard method of data encryption. DES56-bit key to encrypt and decrypt data. \r\n 3DES 168-bit (sometimes called 'Triple') is a securer algorithm that possesses each data block three times using a unique key each time.\r\n |
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There are many standards of modulation. The following are some of the most commonly used types. DSSS DSSS (Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum) is a transmission technology that combines the data signal with a higher data rate bit sequence called a chipping code. This improves noise resistance and data integrity. OFDM OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) transmits digital data over a radio wave by splitting a radio signal into multiple sub-signals. These are then transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies. This modulation technique reduces the amount of crosstalk in signal transmissions. CCK CCK (Complementary Code Keying) uses a set of 64 eight-bit code words to encode data for 5.5 and 11Mbps data rates in the 2.4GHz band of 802.11b standard. The code words have unique mathematical properties. This allows them to be correctly distinguished from one another by a receiver even in the presence of substantial noise and interference. |
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