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What Is Network Sequencing?

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Summary: Network sequencing is an important evolution of computer science that allows data or information to be broken up into smaller packets and sent across a network. Discover how sequencing labels packets so that they're identifiable across a network with help from a computer and network administration specialist in this free video on network sequencing.

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Mark Daly has experience in computer and network administration, and has worked on every Microsoft OS from DOS to Windows Server 2008. Daly serviced small business computer networks...read more

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"Hello today I'm going to talk about what is network sequencing. Network sequencing is an important evolution of computer science that allows data or information to be broken up into smaller packets and sent across the network where it's identifiable when it reaches the other end. What sequencing does is it will label the packets so that they're identifiable across the network, much smaller packets and when it gets to the other side it uses the code and the labeling, the information or the data and the labeling to reassemble the packets. So you get a faster more secure transmission then trying to send a larger packet across the network. And that's network sequencing."

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