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'''Computer networking media sharing protocols''' define the rules of attachment of a single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc. | '''Computer networking media sharing protocols''' define the rules of attachment of a single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc. | ||
*IEEE 802.3; many variants. | *IEEE 802.3; many variants. | ||
*RS-232/TIA-232/X.21bis | *RS-232/TIA-232/X.21bis |
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Computer networking media sharing protocols define the rules of attachment of a single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc.
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