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Monday, September 17, 2012
AT
the at command is used to schedule commands to be executed once, at a particular time in the future.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
A Content Reference Identifier or CRID is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum. It is or closely matches the concept of the Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, as used on the World-Wide Web:
A unit of content, in a broadcast stream, can be referred to by its globally unique CRID
A unit of content, in a broadcast stream, can be referred to by its globally unique CRID
20 years of making life jackets means that a generation has grown up wearing MTI. The PFDs that we first designed to better fit and float our children still hang in the boat house are now used by other children since ours are grown. More adventures are still ahead for all of us. Take time to get out on the water. Enjoy your family. Enjoy your friends. Enjoy your private time. Recharge, re-exhilarate, and reconnect.
And paddle safe... please wear your PFD.
We hope that you will make it an MTI.
And paddle safe... please wear your PFD.
We hope that you will make it an MTI.
A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. MAC addresses are used for numerous network technologies and most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet. Logically, MAC addresses are used in the Media Access Control protocol sub-layer of the OSI reference model.
MAC addresses are most
MAC addresses are most
often assigned by the manufacturer of a network interface card (NIC) and are stored in its hardware, the card's read-only memory, or some other firmware mechanism. If assigned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes the manufacturer's registered identification number and may be referred to as the burned-in address. It may also be known as an Ethernet hardware address (EHA), hardware address or physical address. A network node may have multiple NICs and will then have one unique MAC address per NIC.
MAC addresses are formed according to the rules of one of three numbering name spaces managed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): MAC-48, EUI-48, and EUI-64. The IEEE claims trademarks on the names EUI-48 and EUI-64, in which EUI is an acronym for Extended Unique Identifier.
MAC addresses are formed according to the rules of one of three numbering name spaces managed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): MAC-48, EUI-48, and EUI-64. The IEEE claims trademarks on the names EUI-48 and EUI-64, in which EUI is an acronym for Extended Unique Identifier.
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