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This is the suite of protocols that defines the Internet. Originally designed for the UNIX operating system, TCP/IP software is now included with every major kind of computer operating system. To be truly on the Internet, your computer must have TCP/IP software.
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| transmission |
The transportation of electricity over high-voltage power lines. The definition of high-voltage varies from one utility to another. PG&E defines all power lines and substations that operate at 50,000 volts (50 kV) or higher as transmission lines. At Alameda Power & Telecom and in Southern California, only power lines and substations that operate at more than 150,000 volts (150 kV) are part of the transmission system. ...
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| transmission |
The device that transmits motion of the wind motor and drives the paper roll. Wind motors do not reverse the direction of rotation to rewind the paper roll; that job falls to the transmission.
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| transmission control protocol/internet protocol |
A standard set of communication protocols that supports peer-to-peer connectivity of functions for both local and wide-area networks. Trusted Communications Agent (TCA) (UNIX)
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| transmission control protocol/internet protocol |
A suite of computer communication protocols that connect networks and allows them to communicate with each other over the Internet. TCP verifies data transmission between a client and a server. IP moves the data to the appropriate node on a network. TCP/IP is the primary transmission protocol or convention that computers use on the Internet.
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