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  2. NetworkManager - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetworkManager

    NetworkManager takes an opportunistic approach to network selection, attempting to use the best available connection as outages occur, or as the user roams between wireless networks. It prefers Ethernet connections over “known” wireless networks, which are preferred over wireless networks with SSIDs to which the user has never connected.

  3. Linux namespaces - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_namespaces

    The feature works by having the same namespace for a set of resources and processes, but those namespaces refer to distinct resources. Resources may exist in multiple namespaces. Examples of such resources are process IDs, host-names, user IDs, file names, some names associated with network access, and Inter-process communication.

  4. Network manager - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_manager

    Network manager may refer to: Network administrator, profession; NetworkManager, software utility for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems

  5. HP Network Management Center - Wikipedia

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    The suite was designed to address operational efficiency. [2] HP no longer packages its network management suite as HP Network Management Center. HP now offers automation, orchestration, and cloud management software for automating the lifecycle of IT services. [3]

  6. Link-local address - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has reserved the IPv4 address block 169.254.0.0 / 16 (169.254.0.0 – 169.254.255.255) for link-local addressing. [1] The entire range may be used for this purpose, except for the first 256 and last 256 addresses (169.254.0.0 / 24 and 169.254.255.0 / 24), which are reserved for future use and must not be selected by a host using this dynamic ...

  7. Name server - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_server

    The Internet maintains two principal namespaces: the domain name hierarchy [1] and the IP address system. [2] The Domain Name System maintains the domain namespace and provides translation services between these two namespaces. Internet name servers implement the Domain Name System. [3]

  8. NAT traversal - Wikipedia

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    Network address translation traversal is a computer networking technique of establishing and maintaining Internet Protocol connections across gateways that implement network address translation (NAT). NAT traversal techniques are required for many network applications, such as peer-to-peer file sharing and voice over IP. [1]

  9. LAN Manager - Wikipedia

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    The LAN Manager OS/2 operating system was co-developed by IBM and Microsoft, using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. It originally used SMB atop either the NetBIOS Frames (NBF) protocol or a specialized version of the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) protocol.