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ad hoc networkAd-hoc-Netzwerk (A temporary network used for sharing files or an Internet connection. In an ad hoc network, computers and devices are connected directly to each other instead of to a hub or router)
ad-hoc networkAd-hoc-Netzwerk (A temporary network used for sharing files or an Internet connection. In an ad hoc network, computers and devices are connected directly to each other instead of to a hub or router)
adhoc networkAd-hoc-Netzwerk (A temporary network used for sharing files or an Internet connection. In an ad hoc network, computers and devices are connected directly to each other instead of to a hub or router)
array networkMatrixnetzwerk (A server network defined at the array level)
baseband networkBasisbandnetzwerk (A type of local area network in which messages travel in digital form on a single transmission channel between machines connected by coaxial cable or twisted-pair wiring. Machines on a baseband network transmit only when the channel is not busy, although a technique called time-division multiplexing can enable channel sharing. Each message on a baseband network travels as a packet that contains information about the source and destination machines as well as message data. Baseband networks operate over short distances at speeds ranging from about 50 kilobits per second (50 Kbps) to 16 megabits per second (16 Mbps). Receiving, verifying, and converting a message, however, add considerably to the actual time, reducing throughput. The maximum recommended distance for such a network is about 2 miles, or considerably less if the network is heavily used)
BitLocker network unlockBitLocker-Netzwerkentsperrung (A feature of BitLocker that allows unlocking of an OS volume using a key received over the network)
Bluetooth Personal Area NetworkBluetooth-PAN (A service used to create Personal Area Networks using Bluetooth)
boundary networkGrenznetzwerk (A logical portion of a network that can be accessed by computers that are in the restricted network or the secure network)
Broadband Integrated Services Digital NetworkBreitband-ISDN (An International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication [Standardization Sector] (ITU-T) communication standard for high-speed networking that provides new services, including voice, video, and data on the same network)
broadband networkBreitbandnetzwerk (A transmission medium designed for high-speed data transfers over long distances. Cable modem services and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) are examples of broadband networks)
bus networkBusnetzwerk (A topology for a local area network in which all nodes are connected to a bus. On a bus network, each node monitors activity on the line. Messages are detected by all nodes but are accepted only by the node(s) to which they are addressed. A malfunctioning node ceases to communicate but does not disrupt operation (as it might on a ring network, in which messages are passed from one node to the next). To avoid collisions that occur when two or more nodes try to use the line at the same time, bus networks commonly rely on collision detection or token passing to regulate traffic)
business networkFirmennetzwerk (Two or more computers connected together to share files and devices for the purpose of conducting business transactions. A business network may exist in a home, in an office, or in a collection of offices)
Business NetworkGeschäftsnetzwerk (A feature that is a series of interwoven social components that are surfaced contextually to users)
Business Network profileProfil im Geschäftsnetzwerk (An entity that represents a person in the Business Network, to which person-type entities in CRM can be linked)
Business Network relationshipBeziehung im Geschäftsnetzwerk (An explicit (for example, "colleague") or implicit (for example, "sent 100 emails in the last 30 days") relationship, with inherent strength, between people in the Business Network)
CDMA networkCDMA-Netzwerk (A Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network, used by phones that do not have SIM cards)
cellular networkMobilfunknetz (A radio network that provides coverage for cellular telephone communications)
cluster networkClusternetzwerk (A group of independent computers that work together to provide a common set of services and present a single-system image to clients. The use of a cluster enhances the availability of the services and the scalability and manageability of the operating system that provides the services)
cluster network addressClusternetzwerkadresse (The network (media access control) address for the network adapter that is to be used for handling client-to-cluster traffic in a Network Load Balancing cluster)
company networkFirmennetzwerk (A network of computers, printers, and other devices located within a relatively limited area (for example, a building). A LAN enables any connected device to interact with any other on the network)
complex network A type of operations network in which simultaneous operations take place or in which operations overlap, are contingent on each other, or have other complex relationshipskomplexer Arbeitsplan (Arbeitsplannetzwerk)
computer-to-computer networkComputer-zu-Computer-Netzwerk (A temporary network used for sharing files or an Internet connection. In an ad hoc network, computers and devices are connected directly to each other instead of to a hub or router)
Content Delivery NetworkNetzwerk für die Inhaltsübermittlung (The Windows Azure caching service that stores blobs at strategically placed locations to provide maximum bandwidth for delivering content to users)
content delivery networkNetzwerk für die Inhaltsübermittlung (A distributed system of servers deployed in multiple data centers that cache content from origin servers and then serve it to customers. This action reduces the load on the origin servers and provides high- availability and performance to customers)
CRM Mobile perimeter network componentsCRM Mobile-Umkreiskomponenten (The Microsoft CRM Mobile components that are installed on a perimeter network IIS server in either the standard or traditional perimeter network configuration to provide secure registration and synchronization when Microsoft CRM Mobile is available over the Internet)
default networkStandardnetzwerk (In the Macintosh environment, the physical network on which the processes of a server reside as nodes and on which the server appears to users. The default network of the server must be one to which that server is attached. Only servers on AppleTalk Phase 2 internets have default networks)
dial-up networkingDFÜ-Netzwerk (Connecting to other computers or to the Internet by using a modem and a telephone line)
Dial-Up NetworkingDFÜ-Netzwerk (A Windows CE-based application that enables remote users to connect to a network)
domain networkDomänennetzwerk (A network location value that is displayed in the Network and Sharing Center. This setting specifies that the network connection is connected to an organization network that includes domains. Other possible network location values are public network and home network. Each location value has a different set of security and other settings designed to provide the user with the best connectivity and the appropriate security levels for the connection. For domain network locations, network, connectivity, and security settings are determined by the network administrators)
Dynamic Network Fair ShareDynamische gleichmäßige Netzwerkauslastung (A feature that dynamically distributes available bandwidth across sessions based on the number of active sessions to enable equal bandwidth utilization)
edge caching networkEdgezwischenspeicherungsnetzwerk (A group of geographically dispersed cache servers that distributes and delivers contents faster by serving the contents from the cache servers that are closest to the users. An ECN routes the requests efficiently to reduce the network latency and to reduce the load on the origin servers)
edge networkUmkreisnetzwerk (One or more computers that have a connection to the Internet through an external screening router and a connection to the internal network through an interior screening router. Computers that are linked to the perimeter network have limited access to both the Internet and the internal network. This architecture is convenient if multiple hosts require direct Internet access)
extended networkerweitertes Netzwerk (The people in someone's network - their Messenger and profile contacts - plus the profile contacts of people in their network)
external network numberexterne Netzwerknummer (A 4-byte hexadecimal number used for addressing and routing purposes on NetWare networks. The external network number is associated with physical network adapters and networks)
external virtual networkexternes virtuelles Netzwerk (A virtual network configured to use a physical network adapter. External virtual networks are used to connect virtual machines to external networks)
Group Ad-hoc NetworkAd-hoc-Gruppennetzwerk (Personal Area Networks (PAN) that communicate directly between one or more Bluetooth-enabled computers or devices)
GSM networkGSM-Netzwerk (A network used by phones that have SIM cards)
hidden networkAusgeblendetes Netzwerk (A Wi-Fi network that does not broadcast its name. Its name is a unique set of letters or numbers that identifies a wireless network)
home networkHeimnetzwerk (Home devices that are connected together. A home network consists of a home computer or home server that controls other (non-computer) devices such as lighting, media services, appliances, etc. A home network can include a home computer network)
Hyper-V Network VirtualizationHyper-V-Netzwerkvirtualisierung (A feature that enables scalable, multi-tenancy for datacenters via policy-based, software-controlled network virtualization providing for flexible virtual machine placement, overlapping IP addresses, reducing the management overhead of IaaS clouds)
infrared network connectionInfrarot-Netzwerkverbindung (A direct or incoming network connection to a remote access server using an infrared port)
Integrated Services Digital NetworkISDN (A high-speed digital technology that uses existing telephone lines to provide Internet access)
internal network numberinterne Netzwerknummer (A 4-byte hexadecimal number used for addressing and routing purposes. The internal network number identifies a virtual network inside a computer. The internal network number must be unique to the IPX internetwork)
internal virtual networkinternes virtuelles Netzwerk (A virtual network that is configured to use no network adapter. Internal virtual networks are used to connect virtual machines running on the same instance of Virtual Server. All network traffic is confined to the computer running Virtual Server)
legacy network adapterältere Netzwerkkarte (A virtual network adapter that emulates a specific physical network adapter, the multiport DEC 21140 10/100TX 100 MB. A legacy network adapter also supports network-based installations because it includes the ability to boot to the Pre-Execution Environment (PXE boot))
local area networklokales Netzwerk (A network of computers, printers, and other devices located within a relatively limited area (for example, a building). A LAN enables any connected device to interact with any other on the network)
logical networklogisches Netzwerk (A user-defined named grouping of IP subnets and virtual local area networks (VLANs) that is used to organize and simplify network assignments)
metered networkgetaktetes Netzwerk (A mobile broadband or other network for which the provider bills according to data used, such as megabytes downloaded, messages sent, or webpages viewed)
metropolitan area networkinnerstädtisches Netzwerk (A highspeed network that can carry voice, data, and images at up to 200 Mbps or faster over distances of up to 75 km. Based on the network architecture, the transmission speed can be higher for shorter distances. A MAN, which can include one or more LANs as well as telecommunications equipment such as microwave and satellite relay stations, is smaller than a wide area network but generally operates at a higher speed)
Microsoft Developer NetworkMSDN (A Microsoft Web site (and subscription program) that provides developers with the latest tools as well as information, code samples, and training materials for Microsoft development tools. ( http://msdn.microsoft.com))
multicast-enabled networkMulticast-Netzwerk (A network that has routers that can interpret Class D IP addresses)
Network Access ProtectionNetzwerkzugriffsschutz (A set of operating system components that can help protect access to a private network by enforcing health policies. System administrators establish health policies which NAP enforces by inspecting and assessing the health of client computers, restricting network access when client computers are deemed noncompliant, and remediating noncompliant client computers for full network access. NAP also provides ongoing health compliance enforcement while a client computer is connected to a network)
network access serverNetzwerkzugriffsserver (The device that accepts Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connections and places clients on the network that the NAS serves)
network adapterNetzwerkkarte (An expansion card or other device used to provide network access to a computer or other device, such as a printer. Mediates between the computer and physical media, such as cabling, over which transmissions travel)
network adapterNetzwerkadapter (ssn)
network adapter configurationNetzwerkadapterkonfiguration (ssn)
network adapter driverNetzwerkkartentreiber (A device driver that works directly with the network adapter, acting as an intermediary between the adapter and the protocol driver)
network address translationNetzwerkadressenübersetzung (An Internet Protocol (IP) translation process that allows a network with private addresses to access information on the Internet)
network administratorNetzwerkadministrator (A person responsible for planning, configuring, and managing the day-to-day operation of the network)
network agentNetzwerk-Agent (A background process within a virtual machine that updates the network configuration of that machine in order to support network isolation)
Network and Sharing CenterNetzwerk- und Freigabecenter (A task page in the Windows Control Panel from where customers can get real-time status information about their network, and also make changes to settings)
network architectureNetzwerkarchitektur (The underlying structure of a computer network, including hardware, functional layers, interfaces, and protocols, used to establish communication and ensure the reliable transfer of information. Network architectures are designed to provide both philosophical and physical standards for the complexities of establishing communications links and transferring information without conflict. Various network architectures exist, including the internationally accepted seven-layer ISO Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA))
network-attached storageNetwork Attached Storage (A storage unit directly connected to the network using standard protocols such as Ethernet and TCP/IP for providing file access services)
Network AwarenessNetzwerkinformationen (A service of Windows Vista that collects network information available to Windows on behalf of applications and enables them to easily and effectively adapt to changes in network environments)
network bandwidth throttlingNetzwerk-Bandbreiteneinschränkung (The process of setting the maximum portion of total network capacity that a service is allowed to use. An administrator can deliberately limit a servers Internet workload by not allowing it to receive requests at full capacity, thus saving resources for other programs, such as e-mail)
network bandwidth usage throttlingNetzwerk-Bandbreiteneinschränkung (A performance optimization in DPM that limits the percentage of network bandwidth that protection and recovery jobs can consume)
network basic input/output systemNetBIOS (An application programming interface (API) that can be used by programs on a local area network (LAN). NetBIOS provides programs with a uniform set of commands for requesting the lower-level services required to manage names, conduct sessions, and send datagrams between nodes on a network)
network bridgeNetzwerkbrücke (Software or hardware that connects two or more networks so that they can communicate, and that operates at the data-link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model)
network card driverNetzwerkkartentreiber (A device driver that works directly with the network card, acting as an intermediary between the card and the protocol driver)
Network CenterNetzwerkcenter (A control panel that provides the status of your network and access to networking activities)
network configurationNetzwerkkonfiguration (The entire interconnected set of hardware, or the way in which a network is laid out--the manner in which elements are connected)
network connectionNetzwerkverbindung (A link between a user's computer and a group of computers and other devices that enables the user to access printers, servers etc. The link can be through a wire, cable, phone line or wireless transmissions)
network control blockNetzwerkkontrollblock (NetBIOS data structures that contain information about the command to perform an optional post routine, an optional event handle, and a pointer to a buffer that is used for messages or other data)
network control programNetzwerkkontrollprogramm (In a communications network that includes a mainframe computer, a program that usually resides in a communications controller and takes over communications tasks such as routing, error control, line control, and polling (checking terminals for transmissions), leaving the main computer free for other functions)
network databaseNetzwerkdatenbank (A database that runs in a network)
Network Device Enrollment ServiceRegistrierungsdienst für Netzwerkgeräte (In Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 the Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) is the Microsoft implementation of the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP). There is also an add-on module for SCEP for Windows Server 2003 Certificate Services. NDES and the SCEP add-on provide support for the SCEP protocol which allows Cisco routers and other intermediate network devices to obtain certificates)
Network DiagramNetzplandiagramm (A diagram that shows dependencies between project tasks. Tasks are represented by boxes, or nodes, and task dependencies are represented by lines that connect the boxes)
Network Discovery methodNetzwerkermittlung (An SMS/Configuration Manager discovery method that enables the SMS/Configuration Manager administrator to discover any network resources that are IP addressable)
Network Discovery methodNetzwerkermittlungsmethode (An SMS/Configuration Manager discovery method that enables the SMS/Configuration Manager administrator to discover any network resources that are IP addressable)
network driveNetzlaufwerk (On a local area network (LAN), a drive that other computers on the network can connect to. A network drive allows people to access shared files and folders)
network file systemNetwork File System (A distributed file system that allows users to access remote files and directories on a network as if they were local. NFS is compatible with Microsoft Windows and UNIX-based systems, including Linux and Mac OS X)
network gatewayNetzwerkgateway (A device that connects networks using different communications protocols so that information can be passed from one network to the other. A network gateway both transfers information and converts it to a form that is compatible with the protocols being used by the receiving network)
network IDNetzwerk-ID (A number used to identify the systems that are located on the same physical network bounded by routers. The network ID should be unique to the internetwork)
Network Information ServiceNetzwerkinformationsdienst (A network naming and administration system that was developed by Sun Microsystems and is constructed on the client-server model of computing. Formerly known as Yellow Pages (yp), NIS provides a simple network look-up service that consists of databases and processes)
Network Information Service mapNetzwerkinformationsdienst-Zuordnung (A database served by Network Information Service (NIS). The NIS lookup calls require a map (database) name and an NIS domain name. An NIS domain consists of a collection of such maps)
Network Inspection SystemNetzwerkinspektionssystem (A detection system that helps guard against intrusion attempts targeting known and newly discovered vulnerabilities in network protocols)
network interface layerNetzwerkschnittstellenebene (A layer of the TCP/IP DARPA model that is responsible for placing TCP/IP packets on the network medium and receiving TCP/IP packets off the network medium. The network interface layer is also called the network access layer)
network inter-site policystandortübergreifende Netzwerkrichtlinie (Defines bandwidth limitations between sites that are directly linked within a call admission control (CAC) configuration)
network isolationNetzwerkisolation (The use of an IP address pool to enable multiple copies of a lab environment to be run concurrently without causing network conflicts such as conflicts in computer names, DNS registration, and so forth)
network isolation environmentNetzwerkisolationsumgebung (A virtual environment that is run with network isolation, thereby protecting it from network conflicts)
network keyNetzwerkschlüssel (A password that can help protect wireless networks from unauthorized access. A network security key encrypts information sent from one network computer to another so that the information can only be read by someone who has the key)
network latencyNetzwerklatenz (The time required for a signal to travel from one point on a network to another)
network layerVermittlungsschicht (Layer three of the OSI model. A layer that addresses messages and translates logical addresses and names into physical addresses. It also determines the route from the source to the destination computer and manages traffic problems, such as switching, routing, and controlling the congestion of data packets)
Network Level AuthenticationAuthentifizierung auf Netzwerkebene (An authentication method that completes user authentication before you establish a Remote Desktop connection and the logon screen appears)
Network Load BalancingNetzwerklastenausgleich (A Windows network component that uses a distributed algorithm to load-balance Internet Protocol (IP) traffic across a number of hosts, helping to enhance the scalability and availability of mission-critical, IP-based services, such as Remote Desktop Services, Web services, virtual private networking, and streaming media. It also provides high availability by detecting host failures and automatically redistributing traffic to the surviving hosts)
network locationNetzwerkadresse (In a URL, a unique name that identifies an Internet server. A network location has two or more parts, separated by periods, as in microsoft.com)
network location awareness serviceDienst für Netzwerkadressinformationen (A service of Windows Vista that collects network information available to Windows on behalf of applications and enables them to easily and effectively adapt to changes in network environments)
network logonNetzwerkanmeldung (The process of logging on to a computer by means of a network. Typically, a user first interactively logs on to a local computer, then provides logon credentials to another computer on the network, such as a server, that he or she is authorized to use)
network maskNetzwerkmaske (The bit mask that is used to match a destination IP address to the value in the Destination field in the IP routing table for a host or a router. In the Windows 2000 IP routing table, this column is named Netmask)
network mediaNetzwerkmedien (The type of physical wiring and lower-layer protocols used for transmitting and receiving packets, for example, Ethernet, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), and Token Ring)
network mixNetzwerkmischung (The probability of a virtual user running a given network profile. For example: 75% use LAN and 25% use DSL 56K)
network modelNetzwerkmodell (A database structure, or layout, similar to a hierarchical model, except that records can have multiple parent records as well as multiple child records. A database management system that supports a network model can be used to simulate a hierarchical model)
network modemNetzwerkmodem (A modem that is shared by users of a network for calling an online service provider, an ISP, a service bureau, or other online source)
Network MonitorNetzwerkmonitor (A packet capture and analysis tool used to view network traffic)
Network MOSNetzwerk-MOS (A prediction of the wideband listening quality MOS (MOS-LQ) of audio that is played to the user. This value takes into account only network factors such as codec used, packet loss, packet reorder, packet errors and jitter)
network nameNetzwerkname (A name identifying an SNA network. The network name is often used in combination with other identifiers, such as a control point name or an LU name. The combination of a network name with a control point name is sometimes called a network qualified control point name)
Network Name resourceNetzwerknamenressource (In a Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC), a logical server name that is managed as a cluster resource. A network name resource must be used with an IP address resource)
Network News Transfer ProtocolNetwork News Transfer-Protokoll (A member of the TCP/IP suite of protocols used to distribute network news messages to NNTP servers and clients (newsreaders) on the Internet. NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored on a server in a central database, thus enabling a user to select specific items to read)
network numberNetzwerknummer (In the Macintosh environment, the routing address or range of addresses assigned to the physical network that AppleTalk Phase 2 routers use to direct information to the appropriate network)
network partitionNetzwerkpartition (A state in which one or more of the nodes in a cluster cannot communicate with the other cluster nodes. In this case, the cluster may be split into two or more partitions that cannot communicate with each other)
network passwordNetzwerkkennwort (A password that you use to log on to a network. You can make this the same as your Windows password, so you have only one password to remember)
network placeNetzwerkressource (A folder on a Web server)
network policyNetzwerkrichtlinie (A set of conditions, settings, and constraints that determine who can connect to a network. Network policy is configured by a network administrator)
Network Policy ServerNetzwerkrichtlinienserver (The Microsoft implementation of a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server and proxy. In the NAP architecture, the NPS server includes the NAP administration server and the system health validator (SHV) components)
Network Printer Installation WizardNetzwerkdruckerinstallations-Assistent (A wizard that guides the user through installing a printer on their network)
network profileNetzwerkprofil (A specific simulation of network bandwidth at the application layer; for example, LAN and Dialup 56K. The network profile does not simulate latency)
network protocolNetzwerkprotokoll (A set of rules and parameters that defines and enables communication through a network)
network rangeNetzwerkbereich (In the Macintosh environment, the routing address or range of addresses assigned to the physical network that AppleTalk Phase 2 routers use to direct information to the appropriate network)
network regionsNetzwerkregionen (The network hubs or backbones that are used in the configuration of call admission control, E9-1-1, and media bypass. They interconnect parts of a network across multiple geographic areas, and every network region must be associated with a central site)
network resourceNetzwerkressource (An individual computer on an internal corporate or private network that users can connect to through an RD Gateway server. The computer can be either a remote desktop server running RemoteApp programs or a computer with Remote Desktop enabled)
network scannerNetzwerkscanner (A scanner that is not connected directly to a computer, but is instead connected directly to a network through a wired or wireless connection)
network scanningNetzwerküberprüfung (A process of finding, or identifying characteristics of, computers or other resources that are accessible on a network)
network security keyNetzwerksicherheitsschlüssel (A password that can help protect wireless networks from unauthorized access. A network security key encrypts information sent from one network computer to another so that the information can only be read by someone who has the key)
network security scanÜberprüfung der Netzwerksicherheit (An examination of servers for viruses, spyware, and malware)
network serverNetzwerkserver (On the Internet or other network, a computer or program that hosts web pages and responds to commands from a client)
network serviceNetzwerkdienst (A service, such as file and printer sharing on your computer or automatic backup to a network server)
network service set identifierNetzwerk-SSID (A unique set of letters or numbers that identifies a wireless network. For a computer or device to connect to a wireless network, it must supply that network's SSID. An SSID can be up to 32 characters)
network shareNetzwerkfreigabe (A folder or directory on a computer that is set up to be readable or writeable for certain users on other computers)
network siteNetzwerkstandort (A collections of subnets with similar bandwidth, for example, a branch office location, a set of buildings, or a campus)
network softwareNetzwerksoftware (Software that enables groups of computers to communicate, including a component that facilitates connection to or participation in a network)
Network Store InterfaceNetzwerkspeicherschnittstelle (A service that is responsible for delivering kernel mode networking related notifications to user mode applications)
network topologyNetzwerktopologie (The physical layout of computers, cables, switches, routers, and other components of a network)
network trafficNetzwerkdatenverkehr (The number of visits to a website, or the amount of user activity on a website or on a network)
Network Traffic reportNetzwerkdatenverkehrsbericht (A DPS report that provides information about the impact of synchronization jobs on network traffic)
network userNetzwerkbenutzer (A user that is accessing resources on a remote system. A network user may not have a UI or desktop on the remote computer)
Networking APINetzwerk-API (The API for networking)
non-broadcast networkbroadcastfreies Netzwerk (An Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 wireless network in which Service Set Identifier (SSID) suppression is enabled)
off-networknetzextern (Pertaining to dialing a number not serviced by the user's PBX or Unified Communications deployment)
on-networknetzintern (Pertaining to dialing a number serviced by the user's PBX or Unified Communications deployment)
operations networkArbeitsplannetzwerk (An organization of operations that synchronizes the dependencies between operations based on starting/ending times, costs, and other criteria. The organization forms a network that follows the manufacturing process from beginning to end. The three types of networks are simple network, simultaneous operations network, and complex network)
peer-to-peer networkPeer-zu-Peer-Netzwerk (A group of computers that are connected on a network and share resources, such as printers and files)
perimeter networkUmkreisnetzwerk (One or more computers that have a connection to the Internet through an external screening router and a connection to the internal network through an interior screening router. Computers that are linked to the perimeter network have limited access to both the Internet and the internal network. This architecture is convenient if multiple hosts require direct Internet access)
Personal Area Networkpersönliches Netzwerk (A small, Internet Protocol (IP)-based network. It is usually used for short-range, ad-hoc communication between devices and computers. A PAN may also be used to enable connectivity to a larger Local Area Network (LAN), Wide-Area Network (WAN), or the Internet. Windows XP supports the Bluetooth PAN service so you can create Personal Area Networks using Bluetooth)
private networkprivates Netzwerk (A network within an organization that uses Internet technologies and protocols, but is available only to certain people, such as employees of a company)
public switched telephone networkTelefonfestnetz, Public Switched Telephone Network (Public switched telephone network (PSTN) is used by standard analog telephone lines, available worldwide)
Remote Desktop Services Network Fair ShareGleichmäßige Netzwerkauslastung für Remotedesktopdienste (A feature that dynamically distributes available bandwidth across sessions based on the number of active sessions to enable equal bandwidth utilization)
restricted networkeingeschränktes Netzwerk (A logical portion of the network where client computers that either do not meet health policy or are not capable of asserting that they meet health policy are placed. Computers in the restricted network cannot initiate communication to resources in the secure network)
ring networkRingtopologie (A LAN (local area network) in which devices (nodes) are connected in a closed loop, or ring. Messages in a ring network pass around the ring from node to node in one direction. When a node receives a message, it examines the destination address attached to the message. If the address is the same as the node's, the node accepts the message; otherwise, it regenerates the signal and passes the message along to the next node in the ring. Such regeneration allows a ring network to cover larger distances than star and bus networks. The ring can also be designed to bypass any malfunctioning or failed node. Because of the closed loop, however, adding new nodes can be difficult)
Saved networksgespeicherte Netzwerke (A Control Panel item that allows the user to view saved networks and reconnect to them)
secure networksicheres Netzwerk (A logical portion of a network that client computers can access if they either meet corporate health policy or are exempt from meeting corporate health policy)
simple network A type of operations network in which one operation is started and completed before the next operation beginseinfacher Arbeitsplan (Sequenzplanung)
Simple Network Management ProtocolSimple Network Management-Protokoll (A network protocol used to manage TCP/IP networks. In Windows, the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service is used to provide status information about a host on a TCP/IP network)
Simple Network Management Protocol trapSimple Network Management-Protokolltrap (An unsolicited Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) packet sent from one SNMP entity to another usually in response to a stimulus or an event on the sending entity)
social networksoziales Netzwerk (A network made of people or organizations linked by some type of social relationship)
storage area networkStorage Area Network (A set of interconnected devices (such as disks and tapes) and servers that are connected to a common communication and data transfer infrastructure such as Fibre Channel)
Systems Network ArchitectureSystemnetzwerkarchitektur (A network model devised by IBM to enable IBM products, including mainframes, terminals, and peripherals, to communicate and exchange data)
Systems Network ArchitectureSystemnetzwerkarchitektur (A network model devised by IBM to enable IBM products, including mainframes, terminals, and peripherals, to communicate and exchange data)
traditional perimeter networkStandardumkreisnetzwerk (A network that has two firewalls: one between the Internet and the protected perimeter network servers, and one between the perimeter network servers and the corporate intranet)
username (The name by which a user is identified to a computer system or network. During the logon process, the user must enter the username and the correct password. If the system or network is connected to the Internet, the username generally corresponds to the leftmost part of the user's e-mail address (the portion preceding theBenutzername
value-added networkMehrwertnetzwerk (A private network provider that is hired by a company to facilitate electronic data interchange (EDI) or provide other network services)
video present networkVideopräsentationsnetzwerk (A model that relates the video present sources on a display adapter to the video present targets on the adapter and specifies how those sources and targets are configured. It is an abstraction of the display adapter's presentational subsystem)
virtual local area networkvirtuelles lokales Netzwerk (A logical grouping of hosts on one or more local area networks (LANs) that allows communication to occur between hosts as if they were on the same physical LAN)
virtual networkvirtuelles Netzwerk (A virtual version of a physical network switch. A virtual network can be configured to provide access to local or external network resources for one or more virtual machines)
virtual private networkvirtuelles privates Netzwerk (The extension of a private network that encompasses encapsulated, encrypted, and authenticated links across shared or public networks. VPN connections typically provide remote access and router-to-router connections to private networks over the Internet)
virtual private networkvirtuelles privates Netzwerk (The extension of a private network that encompasses encapsulated, encrypted, and authenticated links across shared or public networks. VPN connections typically provide remote access and router-to-router connections to private networks over the Internet)
Wi-Fi networkingWLAN-Netzwerke (A toggle switch that allows phone to access available Wi-Fi networks)
Windows Azure NetworksWindows Azure-Netzwerke (The networking service in Windows Azure that lets customers create and manage virtual private networks in Windows Azure and securely link them to other virtual networks or to their own on-premises networking infrastructure)
wireless networkDrahtlosnetzwerk (A network that uses radio frequencies (instead of wires or cables) to transmit data between devices)
wireless networkFunknetzwerk (A network that uses radio frequencies (instead of wires or cables) to transmit data between devices)
wireless network nameFunknetzwerkname (The name used to identify a wireless network)
wireless network profileFunknetzwerkprofil (Information about a wireless network, such as the wireless network name, service set identifier (SSID), network adapter used to connect to the network, default icon, and default printer)
wireless wide area networkFunkfernnetz (A wireless network that connects geographically separated locations by using telecommunications services, such as satellite, radio, and mobile phone technologies)