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Serial Line Internet Protocol

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Serial Line Internet Protocol

In computing, method of connecting a computer to the Internet; usually abbreviated to SLIP.



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SLIP: Serial line Internet protocol, one of the two most popular ways to connect computers to the Net using a dial-up phone line.
For interoperability with other devices, the LRS32F supports Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), Multilink PPP (MP) and Compressed SLIP (CSLIP).
In the data mode, most CDPD modems today use the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) to communicate IP datagrams between the mobile computer and the wireless modem.
 
 
 
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