Archive for October, 2009
A New Version of V.22bis/V.22 Modem Software Released by GAO Research
Toronto, Canada – GAO Research Inc. (www. GAOResearch. Com) has its v. 22a and v. 22 modem software for better performance improved. Software modules implement the ITU-T standard for 1200bps 2400bps full duplex data communication on the GSTN and on the line circuits point-to-point leased two son. In this modem strings are separated by frequency division, and each channel is modulated phase. A symbol rate of 600 bears per symbol 2bit at a rate of 1200bps to see 22 For V. 22a, each channel is quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) 4bit per symbol, 600 characters per second to run at a rate of 2400bps. 1200Hz and 2400Hz carrier frequencies, or for low and high ranges. The software has been tested against different combinations of impairment TAS (Telephone Network Emulator). The software supports all common processors such as TI C5000 DSP and C6000 series ARM processors, DSPs and ADI OS such as Windows, VxWorks and Linux. For more information on GAO v. 22a and v. 22 modem software, please visit www. GAOResearch. com or contact sales @ GAOResearch. com. About GAO Research Inc. GAO Research Inc. is an internationally recognized provider of communications software for telecommunications companies and electronics and provides the widest range and single modem, fax, telephony, voice recognition software, voice over IP, FoIP, fax relay and fax / modem software voice relay for embedded applications for DSPs and microprocessors. For further information visit http://www. GAOResearch. Comfortable all media inquiries: Director of Marketing, 416-292-0038, ext 228marketing gaoresearch @. com Toronto, Canada – GAO Research Inc. (www. GAOResearch. com) has its v. 22a and v. 22 modem software for better performance improved. Software modules implement the ITU-T standard for 1200bps 2400bps full duplex data communication on the GSTN and on point-line circuits to two-point leased son. In this modem strings are separated by frequency division, and each channel is phase modulated. A symbol rate of 600 bears per symbol 2bit at a rate of 1200bps to see 22 For V. 22a, each channel is quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) 4bit per symbol, 600 characters per second to run at a rate of 2400bps. 1200Hz and 2400Hz carrier frequencies, or for low and high ranges. The software has been tested against different combinations of impairment TAS (Telephone Network Emulator).
The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Networks
Today’s lesson focuses on the networks. Before you roll your eyes and go around mirrors for crosswords to understand that I will now make this super simple. Start. Networks. You may have heard the advertisements on television or advertisements in magazines to throw around this term. And then there are all these companies that “something” with the networks: Nortel, Novell, Cisco. . . but questions remain open for the majority of the non-technical: Uh, what’s a network at all? Do I need a network? Do I need a network? Networks not only for businesses? Take the big topic of networking and breaking it into small pieces understandable. First, we have a set definition. A network is two or more computers, which are so connected that it files or to share resources such as printer sharing. That’s it. networked computers can be connected by cable, telephone lines, radio waves, satellite and even infrared light always wanted. Without a computer network is an island. The old, dusty computer in your den at the moment is probably not the other computers. It is not network. If you’re on another computer next to the old, dusty and networked the two computers can exchange data (yes, really big files) in both directions between them – without e-mail, CD or USB key ROM. You can then set up a third computer, and connect to the network in your little cave, in fact, you might as many computers as you want on the network. This may not be true at home, regardless imagine how useful that would be distributed to a small office on several rooms in a building in the same network. Networks can be tiny. They can be implemented in the same space between two computers. You can also get huge – in the world to connect thousands of computers room. Networks are not just for business, though. Many families want to establish two or three small networks in their homes. I mean, how could brothers and sisters play together simultaneously in multi-player video games? Let’s even easier. Here is a great way to think about the network. Knows so much, and you’ll be set. Say there are three computers in an office. The absence of a network, each office is essentially its own practice and their own paper file records. The files can be very dirty and see what the worst of all, more than once are treated. With a network of three computers share the same information. It would be a central file cabinet paper in the office. Anyone can access the same information. No two people can change / edit the same files simultaneously. Things are always organized, clean and tidy, Thanks for the network. How do you know if you or your company need a network? Some questions to consider: Do I ever need to access resources on another computer while I’m away from work on another computer? readers would my life be easier without the transfer of data via e-mail or directly? Is my company expect to grow and staff functions overlap? If you answered a strong “yes” to any of these issues network, you can make your life easier. Then it is! Now you know what networks are and why people are very excited about them. They are not for everyone, but for those who use them, they are infinitely precious.
