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  2. WatchGuard - Wikipedia

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    WatchGuard, formally known as WatchGuard Technologies, Inc, is an American technology company based in Seattle, Washington. It specializes in network security solutions aimed at safeguarding computer networks from external threats such as malware and ransomware .

  3. Network Access Protection - Wikipedia

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    Network Access Protection (NAP) is a Microsoft technology for controlling network access of a computer, based on its health.It was first included in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 and backported to Windows XP Service Pack 3.

  4. Equal-cost multi-path routing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-path routing can be used in conjunction with most routing protocols because it is a per-hop local decision made independently at each router. It can substantially increase bandwidth by load-balancing traffic over multiple paths; however, there may be significant problems in deploying it in practice. [1]

  5. Royal National College for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The game is played as a five-a-side match using a ball filled with ballbearings to enable players to hear its position. Teams consist of four blind players and a sighted goalkeeper who offers directions along with the coach and a sighted guide behind the opposition goalpost. [87] RNC is helping to develop a national blind football league. [88]

  6. Television guidance - Wikipedia

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    Television guidance (TGM) is a type of missile guidance system using a television camera in the missile or glide bomb that sends its signal back to the launch platform. There, a weapons officer or bomb aimer watches the image on a television screen and sends corrections to the missile, typically over a radio control link.

  7. Art gallery problem - Wikipedia

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    The art gallery problem or museum problem is a well-studied visibility problem in computational geometry.It originates from the following real-world problem: "In an art gallery, what is the minimum number of guards who together can observe the whole gallery?"