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Upstream (networking)

In computer networking, upstream refers to the direction in which data can be transferred from the client to the server (uploading). This differs greatly from downstream not only in theory and usage, but also in that upstream speeds are usually at a premium. Whereas downstream speed is important to the average home user for purposes of downloading content, uploads are used mainly for web server applications and similar processes where the sending of data is critical. Upstream speeds are also important to users of peer-to-peer software. ADSL and cable modems are asymmetric, with the upstream data rate much lower than that of its downstream. Symmetric connections such as Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) and T1, however, offer identical upstream and downstream rates. If a node A on the Internet is closer (fewer hops away) to the Internet backbone than a node B, then A is said to be upstream of B or conversely, B is downstream of A. Related to this is the idea of upstream providers. An upstream provider is usually a large ISP that provides Internet access to a local ISP. Hence, the word upstream also refers to the data connection between two ISPs. (Wikipedia).

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An intro to the core protocols of the Internet, including IPv4, TCP, UDP, and HTTP. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See codeschool.org

From playlist The Internet

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From playlist Networking

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From playlist Networks

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From playlist The Internet

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From playlist Mobile Wireless Networks

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From playlist Lecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)

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From playlist Stanford CS224N: Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning | Winter 2021

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From playlist Citrix

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From playlist Stanford CS224N: Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning Course | Winter 2019

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From playlist Kernel Recipes 2019

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From playlist Embedded Recipes 2018

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From playlist SUSECON 2019

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From playlist SUSECON 2019

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From playlist Embedded Recipes 2017

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From playlist SUSECON 2019

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Nexus Trimester - Giacomo Como (Lund University)

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From playlist Nexus Trimester - 2016 - Central Workshop

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