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        <title>2G</title>
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Second-generation wireless telephone technology (2G), is a cellular network for digital mobile data communication.</description>
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Third-generation wireless telephone technology (3G), is a cellular network for digital mobile data communication for broadband traffic.</description>
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        <title>4G</title>
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Fourth-generation wireless telephone technology (4G), is a cellular network for digital mobile data communication for high-speed broadband.</description>
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        <title>4in6</title>
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4in6 is a method to transmit IPv4 traffic over explicit IPv6 connections.

It is achieved by using tunneling to encapsulate IPv4 traffic over configured IPv6 tunnels as defined in RFC 2473.

These tunnels are usually manually configured but they can be automated using protocols such as</description>
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6in4 is a method to transmit IPv6  traffic over explicit IPv4  connections.

The traffic is sent over the IPv4 Internet inside IPv4 packets whose IP headers have the IP protocol number set to 41.</description>
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        <title>6rd</title>
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6rd is a method for IPv6  rapid deployment on Internet Service Provider IPv4  infrastructures, operating within the ISP's network.</description>
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6to4 is a method to transmit IPv6  traffic over IPv4  networks without having to configure explicit tunnels.</description>
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        <title>802.1p</title>
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802.1p is a standard for priority levels, identifying the class of service a VLAN is to be used for. There are 8 different levels, numbered from 0 to 7.
 Priority  Acronym  Traffic types  Comment  0  BK  Background  Lowest  1  BE  Best Effort   2</description>
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        <title>802.1q</title>
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        <description>802.1q

IEEE 802.1Q is a standard for Ethernet VLANs where VLANs are given a numeric tag. The tag is used to identify traffic in networks, and decide how to handle it.

This allows multiple bridged networks to share the same physical link without leaking information to each other networks.</description>
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        <title>802.11a</title>
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802.11a is a wireless radio specification for the 5 GHz band with a maximum data rate of 54 Mbit/s.</description>
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        <title>802.11ac</title>
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802.11ac is a wireless radio specification for both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz bands with support for multiple-input multiple-output antennas, providing a maximum data rate from 433 Mbit/s to 1300 Mbit/s.</description>
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        <title>802.11b</title>
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802.11b is a wireless radio specification for the 2.4GHz band with a maximum data rate of 11 Mbit/s .</description>
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        <title>802.11b/g</title>
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802.11b/g is a wireless radio specification combining 802.11b and 802.11g standards in dual band mode.</description>
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        <title>802.11g</title>
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802.11g is a wireless radio specification for the 2.4 GHz band with a maximum data rate of 54 Mbit/s.</description>
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        <title>802.11n</title>
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802.11n is a wireless radio specification for both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz bands with support for multiple-input multiple-output antennas, providing a maximum data rate from 54 Mbit/s to 600 Mbit/s.</description>
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        <title>0 - 9</title>
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