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  2. Lag (video games) - Wikipedia

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    For the cloud gaming experience to be acceptable, the round-trip lag of all elements of the cloud gaming system (the thin client, the Internet and/or LAN connection the game server, the game execution on the game server, the video and audio compression and decompression, and the display of the video on a display device) must be low enough that ...

  3. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Link aggregation between a switch and a server. In computer networking, link aggregation is the combining (aggregating) of multiple network connections in parallel by any of several methods.

  4. Latency (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Latency, from a general point of view, is a time delay between the cause and the effect of some physical change in the system being observed. Lag, as it is known in gaming circles, refers to the latency between the input to a simulation and the visual or auditory response, often occurring because of network delay in online games.

  5. Promiscuous mode - Wikipedia

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    This mode is normally used for packet sniffing that takes place on a router or on a computer connected to a wired network or one being part of a wireless LAN. [5] Interfaces are placed into promiscuous mode by software bridges often used with hardware virtualization .

  6. WLC - Wikipedia

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    Live Mesh (formerly Windows Live Core), a data synchronization system for computing devices; Windows Live Calendar, a time-management web application by Microsoft as part of its Windows Live services; Wireless LAN Controller, computer networking device; Wireless charging (a.k.a. inductive charging) of mobile devices

  7. Traffic contract - Wikipedia

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    Currently, five ATM Forum-defined service categories exist (see Table 1). The basic differences among these service categories are described in the following sub-sections. [2] [3] These service categories provide a method to relate traffic characteristics and QoS requirements to network behaviour.

  8. PacketCable - Wikipedia

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    PacketCable 1.0 comprises eleven specifications and six technical reports which define call signaling, quality of service (QoS), codec usage, client provisioning, billing event message collection, public switched telephone network (PSTN) interconnection, and security interfaces for implement a single-zone PacketCable solution for residential Internet Protocol (IP) voice services.

  9. Program-specific information - Wikipedia

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    The packet identifier that contains the program clock reference used to improve the random access accuracy of the stream's timing that is derived from the program timestamp. If this is unused. then it is set to 0x1FFF (all bits on).