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  2. Multimedia over Coax Alliance - Wikipedia

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    MoCA 1.0 MoCA 1.1 MoCA 2.0 MoCA 2.0 bonded MoCA 2.1 MoCA 2.1 bonded MoCA 2.5 MoCA 3.0 Actual throughput (Mbit/s) 100 175 500 1000 500 1000 2500 10,000 Number of channels bonded 2 2 3~5 ≤4 Power save (standby and sleep) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MoCA protected setup; MPS Yes Yes Yes Management proxy Yes Yes Yes Enhanced privacy Yes Yes

  3. Hitron - Wikipedia

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    In March 1986, Hitron founded on agency of electronic equipment. It begin with 9 employees and NT$8,000,000 in capital. In 1987, Hitron entered IT and communication industries. In 1989, Hitron entered in the field of GIS. In 1996, Hitron constructed HtNet to provide dial-up internet access service as an Internet service provider. The URL is www ...

  4. Ethernet over coax - Wikipedia

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    The first Ethernet standard, known as 10BASE5 (ThickNet) in the family of IEEE 802.3, specified baseband operation over 50 ohm coaxial cable, which remained the principal medium into the 1980s, when 10BASE2 (ThinNet) coax replaced it in deployments in the 1980s; both being replaced in the 1990s when thinner, cheaper twisted pair cabling came to dominate the market.

  5. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Channels bonded can be wired links such as a T-1 or DSL line. Additionally, it is possible to bond multiple cellular links for an aggregated wireless bonded link. Other bonding methodologies reside at lower OSI layers, requiring coordination with telecommunications companies for implementation. Broadband bonding, because it is implemented at ...

  6. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    This binding is great for annual reports, owners' manuals and software manuals. Wire bound books are made of individual sheets, each punched with a line of round or square holes on the binding edge. This type of binding uses either a 3:1 pitch hole pattern with three holes per inch or a 2:1 pitch hole pattern with two holes per inch.

  7. Prestressed concrete - Wikipedia

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    A tendon is grouted to the concrete or rock at its far (internal) end and has a significant de-bonded free length at its external end which allows the tendon to stretch during tensioning. Tendons may be full-length-bonded to the surrounding concrete or rock once tensioned, or (more commonly) have strands permanently encapsulated in corrosion ...

  8. Adhesive bonding - Wikipedia

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    Industrieverband Klebstoffe e. V.: manual adhesive technology. Vieweg, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-14529-3. FEICA / Industrieverband Klebstoffe e. V. Educational Materials: Bonding/Adhesives Textbook. Elastic Bonding in the Construction Industry. Verlag modern industry, Ralf Heinzmann, 2001, ISBN 3-478-93265-3.