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Implementation of AppleTalk's physical layer
PhoneNET is a discontinued implementation of the AppleTalk networking physical layer created by the Berkeley Macintosh Users Group (BMUG) and commercialized
PhoneNET
Computer networking protocol suite
an alternate adaptor designed by BMUG and commercialised by Farallon as PhoneNET in 1987. This was essentially a replacement for Apple's connector using
AppleTalk
Implementation of AppleTalk networking
connected to a PhoneNET transceiver, instead of the expensive, shielded, twisted-pair cable. In addition to being lower cost, PhoneNET-wired networks
LocalTalk
American computer networking company
Macromedia). Farallon originated several notable technologies, including: PhoneNet, an implementation of AppleTalk over plain ("Cat-3") telephone wiring or
Netopia
Model of communication of seven abstraction layers
long as it provides a way to communicate octets MTP Q.710 RS-232 RS-422 PhoneNet Physical UMTS air interfaces Out of scope. RS-232 RJ45 (8P8C) V.35 V.34
OSI_model
Largest Macintosh users' group, active 1984-2000
the commercial business Farallon Computing in 1986, renaming the product PhoneNet. The group invented other subsequent low-cost hardware kits as well...
Berkeley Macintosh Users Group
Berkeley_Macintosh_Users_Group
Former Intertelcom 260 28 CrossMobile Sp. z o.o. Unknown Unknown Former PhoneNet until 2016 260 29 SMSWIZARD POLSKA Sp. z o.o. Unknown Unknown Former Interfonica
Mobile network codes in ITU region 2xx (Europe)
Mobile_network_codes_in_ITU_region_2xx_(Europe)
Type of twisted-pair cable
starting in the late 1980s in the form of Farallon Computing's//NetTopia's PhoneNet, an implementation of Apple's LocalTalk networking hardware standard).
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Topics referred to by the same term
management firm Farallon Computing, later known as Netopia, known for PhoneNET networking and Timbuktu remote control software This disambiguation page
Farallon
Early computer network in the US
members only had email connections. Sites exchanged data via either X.25 or Phonenet, a store and forward protocol. One of the earliest experiments in free
CSNET
1985 laser printer
ports on the computers or printers. A common solution was the 3rd party PhoneNET which used conventional telephone cables for networking. Apple's RIP was
LaserWriter
operation in 1981, initially used a purpose-built dial-up protocol, called Phonenet, to provide mail-relay services for non-ARPANET hosts. The Simple Mail
History_of_email
Canadian politician (1938–2017)
in Sturgeon Falls with his daughter Lynne Gervais and son Marc Serré. PhoneNet Communications was sold to Unitz Online in 2005. His younger brother Benoît
Gaetan_Serré
Apple's effort to bring Macintosh computers into business environments
LocalTalk PhoneNet Connector
Macintosh_Office
File sharing system
Mac. Additionally, the majority of Macintosh systems used LocalTalk (or PhoneNet) for connectivity, and could not be directly connected to the Ethernet-based
TOPS_(file_server)
Obsolete serial data system created by Apple
be run over a simple three-wire connection, or two-wires in the case of PhoneNet. As the ports also include the clock pins, it was possible to override
GeoPort
Software organization of the Michigan Terminal System
name for WSU) name%[email protected] (to Brown University a CSNET Phonenet site) [email protected] (to Cornell University a CSNET or ARPANET site)
MTS_system_architecture
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Lost white brother.
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Lord Krishna
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 Variant spelling of Scandinavian Mathilda, MATILDA means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Matilda.
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Lady
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