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  2. DALnet - Wikipedia

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    DALnet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network founded in 1994, with a stable population of about 10,000 users in 4,000 channels. It is accessible by connecting to an active DALnet server on various ports, and has its own ircd software called Bahamut.

  3. List of router and firewall distributions - Wikipedia

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    A router and firewall distribution is an operating system designed for use as routers and/or firewalls. This list includes various Linux, FreeBSD and other distributions, with their status, type, architecture, license, cost and description.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  5. Telnet - Wikipedia

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    Telnet is a client/server application protocol that provides access to virtual terminals of remote systems on local area networks or the Internet. It uses TCP port number 23 or 2323 to establish a connection and exchange 8-bit data with NVT codes.

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  7. Fracking is being forced onto some Ohio property owners' land ...

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    When Jill Antares Hunkler purchased land in Belmont County, Ohio, in 2007, she never envisioned her home would be surrounded by 78 oil and gas fracking wells a decade later, she said. "I wanted to ...

  8. List of WLAN channels - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different WLAN channels used for Wi-Fi communications in various frequency bands and regions. Compare the channel numbers, frequencies, bandwidths, and names of WLAN channels for 802.11ah, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz bands.

  9. Default route - Wikipedia

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    A default route is a configuration of IP that establishes a forwarding rule for packets when no specific address of a next-hop host is available. The default route is often the address of another router, which is also called the default gateway.