⟩ What is knurling?
Knurling is a machining process normally carried our on a centre lathe. The act of Knurling creates a raised criss-cross pattern on a smooth round bar that could be used as a handle or something that requires extra grip.
Knurling is a machining process normally carried our on a centre lathe. The act of Knurling creates a raised criss-cross pattern on a smooth round bar that could be used as a handle or something that requires extra grip.
List the important topologies for networks?
Explain the major types of networks?
Describe the mesh network?
Can you please explain the difference between baseband and broadband transmission?
What is 5-4-3 rule in network engineering?
What is MAU in network engineering?
Do you know about some basic ways to speed up network performance?
Why should one care about the OSI Reference Model?
Can you please explain the difference between routable and non- routable protocols?
What is logical link control in network engineering?