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- SAE International. 1998 technical paper on the design of multilink suspensions 2002 technical paper on the design and analysis of five-link suspensions...
- Multilink may refer to: Multi-link suspension, a type of vehicle suspension design Multilink PPP, a type of communications protocol Multilink Procedure...
- Therefore, Multilink PPP must number the fragments so they can be put in the right order again when they arrive. Multilink PPP is an example of a link aggregation...
- "Split MultiLink Trunking/Routed Split MultiLink Trunking". Network World. January 2008. Retrieved 29 July 2011. Technical Brief Split Multi-Link Trunking...
- Multilink striping is a type of data striping used in telecommunications to achieve higher throughput or increase the resilience of a network connection...
- SNIA, 2011, by Harry Mason and Marty Czekalski (MultiLink SAS is described on pp. 17–19) MultiLink SAS presentations, press releases and roadmaps Archived...
- but modern systems use Chapman or MacPherson struts, trailing arms, multilink, or wishbones. Independent suspension typically offers better ride quality...
- A multi-ch****is link aggregation group (MLAG or MC-LAG) is a type of link aggregation group (LAG) with constituent ports that terminate on separate ch****is...
- platforms; and MultiLink: a multitasking environment for DOS. PC-MOS figured prominently in the lawsuit Arizona Retail Systems, Inc. v. The Software Link, Inc....
- Multi-satellite link is – according to article 1.114 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR) – defined as «A radio...