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Serial Line Internet Protocol. A serial protocol used for providing communication between a remote user and a TCP/IP Network. Commonly used to provide dial-up or private line access to the Internet. Also see PPP.
Ãâó: www.cxr.com/aj/glossary.html
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Serial Line Internet Protocol, makes Internet protocols available over a dial-up connection
Ãâó: www.its.ex.ac.uk/glossary.shtml
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SLIP is a TCP/IP protocol used for communication between two machines that are previously configured for communication with each other. For example, your Internet server provider may provide you with a SLIP connection so that the providers server can respond to your requests, pass them on to the Internet, and forward your requested Internet responses back to you. ...
Ãâó: www.planetech.co.uk/glossary.htm
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Serial Line IP. Internet protocol used to run IP over serial lines such as dial-up circuits.*
Ãâó: www.tx.net/annual/fy96/GLOSSARY.asp
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Predecessor of PPP. Allows a user to connect to the Internet directly over a high-speed modem.
Ãâó: horizon.unc.edu/projects/resources/glossary.asp
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