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Cable modem and Upstream (networking)

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Difference between Cable modem and Upstream (networking)

Cable modem vs. Upstream (networking)

A cable modem is a type of network bridge that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) and radio frequency over glass (RFoG) infrastructure. In computer networking, upstream refers to the direction in which data can be transferred from the client to the server (uploading).

Similarities between Cable modem and Upstream (networking)

Cable modem and Upstream (networking) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Cable modem.

Cable modem

A cable modem is a type of network bridge that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) and radio frequency over glass (RFoG) infrastructure.

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Cable modem and Upstream (networking) Comparison

Cable modem has 140 relations, while Upstream (networking) has 17. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.64% = 1 / (140 + 17).

References

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