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  • What is the Routing Protocol?

    The routing protocol is the part of a network stack that enables data to get to its ultimate destination in the most efficient way. They function by checking for optimal routes, building routing tables, and deciding on routes for your traffic. Without a routing protocol, packets wouldn't get directed to where they need to go.

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  • Routers, Gateways, and Modems. What's the Difference?

    When talking about networks you can hear loads of different terms: Routers, Gateways, Modems. It gets even more confusing when these terms are used in very similar topics.

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  • What is a Fault Circuit Indicator

    Fault circuit indicators (FCIs) are used as a means of identifying the faulted section of network in long and branched distribution network overhead lines or interconnected cable circuits. This is a vital enabling technology for automated fault isolation and restoration, minimising the disruption of customers’ supplied following faults.

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  • Distribution Automation

    Distribution automation is the process by which the collection of data is automated and analyzed, including sensors, information and communication networks, and switches, through which a utility can collect, automate, analyze, and optimize data to improve the operational efficiency of its distribution power system.

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