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PC Networking

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What is PC Networking?

PC networking refers to the technologies and protocols used to connect personal computers (PCs) together to share resources, such as files, printers, and internet access. It commonly involves using Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or other networking standards to create a local area network (LAN) or connect to a wider network like the internet. PC networking enables collaboration, communication, and resource sharing among users.

What other technologies are related to PC Networking?

PC Networking Competitor Technologies

Hiway (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) is a proprietary network protocol for industrial control systems, similar in function to PC Networking, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside PC Networking in 59% (55) of relevant job posts
TPS/TDC300 (Total Plant Solutions/ Total Distributed Control) is a distributed control system from Honeywell. It competes with PC Networking in industrial automation and process control.
mentioned alongside PC Networking in 59% (52) of relevant job posts
Experion PKS (Process Knowledge System) is an integrated automation system by Honeywell. It competes with PC networking in industrial settings by offering similar functionality for process control and data management over a network.
mentioned alongside PC Networking in 11% (57) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention PC Networking?

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