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Encyclopedia > Ports
For other uses, see Port (disambiguation).

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PORT HOME (0 words)
PORT is an exhibition of networked digital worlds on the Internet organized by artnetweb.
We are in the planning stages for future PORT projects and we hope we will be working with all of you again soon.
Archives of the six month-long e-mail listserv where PORT was planned and discussed by participants and visitors.
Port (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (664 words)
A hardware port is an electrically wired outlet on a piece of equipment into which a plug or cable connects.
Hardware port trunking (HPT) is a technology that allows multiple hardware ports to be aggregated into a single group, effectively creating a single connection with a higher bandwidth.
Whether or not network ports are used depends on the transport layer.
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