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  2. Access Point Name - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_Point_Name

    Access Point Name. An Access Point Name ( APN) is the name of a gateway [1] between a mobile network ( GSM, GPRS, 3G, 4G and 5G) and another computer network, frequently the public Internet. [2] A mobile device making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to the carrier. The carrier will then examine this identifier to ...

  3. Web portal - Wikipedia

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    Web portal. A web portal is a website that provides a broad array of services, such as search engines, e-mail, online shopping, and forums. [4] American web portals included Pathfinder, Excite, Netscape 's Net Center, Go, NBC, MSN, Lycos, Voila, Yahoo!, and Google Search. [4]

  4. Service set (802.11 network) - Wikipedia

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    A mesh basic service set ( MBSS) is a self-contained network of mesh stations that share a mesh profile, defined in 802.11s. [9] Each node may also be an access point hosting its own basic service set, for example using the mesh BSS to provide Internet access for local users. In such a system, the BSS created by the access point is distinct ...

  5. Manhattan Beach: Citizen Self Service Portal ... - Patch

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    Due to scheduled program upgrades, the Citizen Self Service (CSS) Portal will be unavailable Thursday, March 24 through Sunday, March 27. City staff will also not have access to the system...

  6. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    Captive portal. An example of a captive web portal used to log onto a restricted network. A captive portal is a web page accessed with a web browser that is displayed to newly connected users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they are granted broader access to network resources. Captive portals are commonly used to present a landing or log-in ...

  7. Service Access Point - Wikipedia

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    A Service Access Point ( SAP) is an identifying label for network endpoints used in Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) networking. The SAP is a conceptual location at which one OSI layer can request the services of another OSI layer. As an example, PD-SAP or PLME-SAP in IEEE 802.15.4 can be mentioned, where the medium access control (MAC) layer ...

  8. New Customer Self-Service (CSS) Portal + Local ... - Patch

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    The City of Johns Creek launched its new Customer Self-Service (CSS) Portal, which allows customers to apply for permits, request inspections, track application status, and pay fees online.

  9. Network service access point address - Wikipedia

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    A network service access point address (NSAP address), defined in ISO/IEC 8348, is an identifying label for a service access point (SAP) used in OSI networking. These are roughly comparable to IP addresses used in the Internet Protocol; they can specify a piece of equipment connected to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network.

  10. MVA Launches Self-Service Emissions Tests in Bel Air

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    Elizabeth Janney, Patch Staff. BEL AIR, MD – Drivers who need to get their emissions tested can now do it themselves in Bel Air, with the addition of a self-service kiosk at the Bel Air branch...

  11. Multi-service access node - Wikipedia

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    A multi-service access node ( MSAN ), also known as a multi-service access gateway ( MSAG ), is a device typically installed in a telephone exchange (although sometimes in a roadside serving area interface cabinet [1]) which connects customers' telephone lines to the core network, to provide telephone, ISDN, and broadband such as DSL all from a ...