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  2. Comparison of firewalls - Wikipedia

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    Firewall License Cost and usage limits OS; Avast Internet Security: Proprietary: Paid Windows: ... work at OSI Layer 4 (stateful firewall) work at OSI Layer 7 ...

  3. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there is a basic layer-3 aggregation [22] that allows servers with multiple IP interfaces on the same network to perform load balancing, and for home users with more than one internet connection, to increase connection speed by sharing the load on all interfaces. [23]

  4. Maximum transmission unit - Wikipedia

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    1500 [7] Nearly all IP over Ethernet implementations use the Ethernet II frame format. Ethernet with LLC and SNAP: 1492 [8] Ethernet jumbo frames: 1501–9202 [9] or more [10] The limit varies by vendor. For correct interoperation, frames should be no larger than the maximum frame size supported by any device on the network segment. [11] PPPoE ...

  5. Bandwidth throttling - Wikipedia

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    Limiting the speed of data sent by a data originator (a client computer or a server computer) is much more efficient than limiting the speed in an intermediate network device between client and server because while in the first case usually no network packets are lost, in the second case network packets can be lost / discarded whenever ingoing data speed overcomes the bandwidth limit or the ...

  6. List of network protocols (OSI model) - Wikipedia

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    6 Layer 3+4 (Protocol Suites) 7 Layer 4 (Transport Layer) 8 Layer 5 (Session Layer) 9 Layer 6 (Presentation Layer) 10 Layer 7 (Application Layer) 11 Other protocols.

  7. Hop (networking) - Wikipedia

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    On a layer 3 network such as Internet Protocol (IP), each router along the data path constitutes a hop. By itself, this metric is, however, not useful for determining the optimum network path, as it does not take into consideration the speed , load, reliability, or latency of any particular hop, but merely the total count.

  8. HTTP/3 - Wikipedia

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    Caddy web server v2.6.0 (released 20 September 2022) has HTTP/3 enabled by default. [35] Nginx supports HTTP/3 since 1.25.0 (released 23 May 2023). A technology preview of nginx with HTTP/3 support was released in June 2020. [36] Binary packages of nginx with HTTP/3 support have been released in February 2023. [37]

  9. Maximum segment size - Wikipedia

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    The default TCP Maximum Segment Size is for IPv4 is 536. For IPv6 it is 1220. [1]: §3.7.1 Where a host wishes to set the maximum segment size to a value other than the default, the maximum segment size is specified as a TCP option, initially in the TCP SYN packet during the TCP handshake.