Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Tonight's Gossip Girl: "The Age of Dissonance"


Tonight's Gossip Girl episode, "The Age of Dissonance," was windstream internet 18th episode of the now completed second season. This episode tied up several story lines and set the stage for subsequent episodes Free Broadband and romantic developments - to come later on.

In an unusual role reversal, Blair Waldorf found herself being the target of attacks, while Chuck Bass set out to find mystery girl Web Mail Tmnet Dan Humphrey slept with Rachel Carr, and Nate and Vanessa tried to make their strange relationship work.

For the full details, read all about broadband speedometer webmail tm net my our recap! For some memorable lines and images, check out our gallery, videos, music guide and list of quotes, internet conference call well.

Our Gossip Girl fashion breakdown and staff Round Table complete our coverage of this episode. Thanks for reading and watching with Gossip Girl Insider!

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Often too many people get confused with all the definitions, here we have explained in easy to understand terms.

ADSL:

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line - asymmetric meaning it's faster downstream than upstream.

ASAM:

Advanced Services Access Manager -Whether you have a DSLAM or ASAM in your exchange doesn't really matter. They do the same thing. See DSLAM's as well.

ATM:

Asynchronous Transfer Mode - a method of encapsulation which is capable of many virtual circuits. With these, providers (ISP's) can split an ATM connection (155Mbit or 622Mbit) up into many connections. ATM isn't just used for DSL but in the case of DSL it's used to provision each customer.

Contention Ratios:

A broadband search ratio is the number of users to xMbit of bandwidth. For example some providers offer 2Mbit DSL, with a ratio of 50:1, meaning 50 users to 1Mbit of bandwidth.

CPE:

Customer Premises Equipment, the term that describes the equipment used on the customer end of a Adsl Speed Tester for example your DSL modem/router or Tm Streamyx Broadband modem.

DSL:

Digital Subscriber Line.

DSLAM:

Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer ?They are placed in DSL enabled Telecomm exchanges, when your modem syncs up and the DSL light comes on, budget hotel means you are connected. When data travels down your connection, it goes from the CPE -> DSLAM -> RAN -> ISP

ERX:

Edge Routing Exchange. See RAN.

IPNet:

Telecommunications backhaul networks for carrying traffic from the customer to the ISP, i.e. carrying traffic from RAN's to ISP's.

Ping or Latency:

A ping measures the time in milliseconds that it takes for a packet to travel from your computer to a Bluehyppo Malaysia computer and back to you again. Just because you can't ping a given host, quite a lot of providers are beginning to filter ICMP (pings come under this protocol) traffic because it is commonly used to attack hosts and wastes a lot of bandwidth.
Many providers also give low priority to ping (ICMP) traffic which may mean your ping at a command line isn't very good, but in say a game, things may be fine.

RAN:

Regional Access Node These aggregates many DSLAM's connections and then feed the data to an ISP

RTT

Round Trip Time - the time it takes in milliseconds for a packet to go from A to B and back again. See ping.

SDSL

Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - symmetrical meaning the same speed up and down.

Units

There is a major difference between UPPER and lowercase

MB = MegaBytes

Mb = Megabits

kB = KiloBytes

kb = Kilobits

MB/s = MegaBytes per second

Mb/s = Megabits per second

kB/s = KiloBytes per second

kb/s = Kilobits per second

There is 8bits to a Byte, 8kb = 1kB

1Meg connections only transfer at Broadband Dsl
or an sms mobile connection only transfers at 1024kB/sec or 1MB/s

Steve
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