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FAQ
(Frequently
Asked Questions) -- FAQs are documents that list and answer the
most common questions on a particular subject. There are hundreds
of FAQs on subjects as diverse as Pet Grooming and Cryptography.
FAQs are usually written by people who have tired of answering
the same question over and over.
FDDI
(Fiber
Distributed Data Interface) -- A standard for transmitting data
on optical fiber cables at a rate of around 100,000,000 bits-per-second
(10 times as fast as Ethernet, about twice as fast as T-3).
See
Also: Bandwidth , Ethernet , T-1 , T-3
Finger
An
Internet software tool for locating people on other Internet sites.
Finger is also sometimes used to give access to non-personal information,
but the most common use is to see if a person has an account at
a particular Internet site. Many sites do not allow incoming Finger
requests, but many do.
Fire
Wall
A
combination of hardware and software that separates a LAN
into two or more parts for security purposes.
See
Also: Network , LAN
Flame
Originally,
flame meant to carry forth in a passionate manner in the spirit
of honorable debate. Flames most often involved the use of flowery
language and flaming well was an art form. More recently flame
has come to refer to any kind of derogatory comment no matter
how witless or crude.
See
Also: Flame War
Flame
War
When
an online discussion degenerates into a series of personal attacks
against the debators, rather than discussion of their positions.
A heated exchange.
See
Also: Flame
FTP
(File
Transfer Protocol) -- A very common method of moving files between
two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to login to another
Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files.
There are many Internet sites that have established publicly accessible
repositories of material that can be obtained using FTP, by logging
in using the account name anonymous, thus these sites are called
anonymous ftp servers.
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