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4-Pin 12 V Connector, An auxiliary motherboard connector used for extra 12-V power to the processor.
8-Pin 12 V Connector, An auxiliary motherboard connector used for extra 12-V power to the processor; it provides more power than the older 4-pin auxiliary connector.
20-Pin P1 Connector, A connector used by an older ATX power supply and motherboard; it provided +3.3 volts, +5 volts, +12 volts, −12 volts, and an optional and rarely used −5 volts.
24-Pin P1 Connector, A connector used by an ATX Version 2.2 power supply and motherboard; it provides additional power for PCI Express slots.
Airplane Mode, A setting within a mobile device that disables the cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth antennas so the device cannot transmit signals.
All-In-One Computer, A computer that has the monitor and computer case built together and uses components that are common to both a notebook and a desktop computer.
Analog video, A continuous signal with infinite variations, as compared with digital, which is a series of binary values—1s and 0s.
ATX (Advanced Technology Extended), The most common form factor for desktop computer cases, motherboards, and power supplies; it was originally introduced by Intel in 1995. ATX motherboards and cases make better use of space and resources than the earlier AT form factor.
ATX 12V Power Supply, An ATX Version 2.1 power supply that provides an extra 12-V power cord with a 4-pin connector and is used with the auxiliary 4-pin power connector on motherboards to provide additional power for processors.
Audio port, A port that can be used by microphone, audio in, audio out, and stereo audio out connections. Also called a sound port
Base station, A fixed transceiver and antenna used to create one cell within a cellular network.
BIOS (Basic Input Output System), Firmware that can control much of a computer’s input/output functions, such as communication with the keyboard and the monitor. Compare with UEFI.
Bluetooth, A short-range wireless technology used to connect two devices in a small personal network.
Cellular Network, A network that can be used when a wireless network must cover a wide area. The network is made up of cells, each controlled by a base station. Also called a cellular WAN or wireless wide area network (WWAN).
Chassis, The case for any type of computer. Impacted almost exclusively by the form-factor choice.
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HTML Form-Handlers, The HTML language is enabled to transmit a users input values through the use of PHP Form Handling.
Sub-domain, The Sub-domain is an additional website, which uses the same second domain. One of the subdomains of KTS Mobile is feedthecityky.ktsmobile.net. In terms of the structure: .net is the top-level domain, ktsmobile is the second-level domain, and feedthecity.ktsmobile is a parallel second-level domain. “When used correctly, subdomains offer several benefits for business growth … through the use of backlinks!” (Use this internal back link to learn more about TLDs and URLs.)
WAP (Wireless Access Point), The Wireless Access Point is the primary mechanism by which people access the internet from their home. It is responsible for routing network packets to and from the start-point to the end-point! Read our Blog on Wireless Access Points, to find out how KTS can support the quality and speed of your WAP coverage throughout the home!