Subject | English | Thai |
comp., MS | bubble packet | บับเบิลแพคเก็ต (A data packet that is typically sent to create or maintain a NAT mapping and consists of an IPv6 header with no IPv6 payload) |
comp., MS | data packet | แพคเก็ตข้อมูล (A unit of information transmitted as a whole from one device to another on a network) |
comp., MS | health packet | แพคเก็ตแสดงสถานภาพ (A data structure containing health information about pseudo and physical logical unit numbers (LUNs)) |
comp., MS | in-air packet | กลุ่มข้อมูลในอากาศ (A pen input event which is created when a user moves a pen near the tablet and the cursor is within the ink collector object's window or the user moves a mouse within the ink collector object's associated window) |
comp., MS | I/O request packet | แพคเก็ตการร้องขอ I/O (Data structures that drivers use to communicate with each other) |
comp., MS | packet assembler/disassembler | แพคเก็ตแอสเซมเบลอร์/ดิสแอสเซมเบลอร์ (A device that connects a non-X.25 device such as a modem to an X.25 packet switching network) |
comp., MS | packet data service | บริการข้อมูลแบบแพคเก็ต (A Windows service for transferring data over mobile networks) |
comp., MS | packet header | ส่วนหัวแพคเก็ต (In network protocol communications, a specially reserved field of a defined bit length that is attached to the front of a packet for carry and transfer of control information. When the packet arrives at its destination, the field is then detached and discarded as the packet is processed and disassembled in a corresponding reverse order for each protocol layer) |
comp., MS | packet privacy | ความเป็นส่วนตัวของแพคเก็ต (An authentication level in which each data packet is signed and encrypted in order to protect the entire communication between the client and server) |
comp., MS | packet switching | การสลับแพคเก็ต (A technology for breaking data into packets and then sending the packets over a network. Each packet has a header containing its source and destination, a sequence number to reassemble the information, a block of data content, and an error-checking code. The data packets may take different routes to their destination, where the original information is reassembled after the packets arrive. The international standard for packet switching networks is X.25) |