Difference between KVM and Voice over IP?
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What is the difference between KVM, Voice over IP and logmein. Are they all use the same programming technique or they different ? Are they all use RAS too?
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Answer by Bash Limpbutt’s Oozing Cyst©
Four different things for four different purposes.
KVM stands for Keyboard, Video, Mouse. It refers to switches that allow a single keyboard, monitor and mouse setup to control multiple machines.
VOIP is a means of sending voice over IP networks.
Logmein is a commercial product for sharing documents, presentations, or a computer desktop across a network. It may optionally include voice or video features.
RAS (more correctly RRAS) is the Microsoft solution for remotely accessing network data through through a dial-up network or VPN connection.
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Q&A: What is the difference between ip phone and voice over ip?
Question by Yahya E: What is the difference between ip phone and voice over ip?
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Answer by DerrickOnline
They’re the same thing….it’s like saying
It’s like saying I can’t boot my PC
when someone else says
I can’t boot up my computer.
IP phone would refer to the actual Voice over IP phone.
Whereas voice over IP refers to the technology as a whole.
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What is the difference between IPT (Internet Protocol Telephone) and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)?
Question by coder: What is the different between IPT (Internet Protocol Telephone) and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)?
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Answer by ryu
Voice over Internet Protocol is a protocol meant for the transmission of voice through the Internet or other packet switched networks like LAN or WAN. VoIP differs from IP telephone in the sense that VoIP actually transmits voice rather than the protocol implementing it.
In IP telephony or Internet Telephony….u may call it broadband also..here the voice is actually broken down into bits and bytes and by techniques known as multiplexing and demultiplexing they actually tranmsit voice across the internet …so the basic difference being the method in which both of them transmit voice..
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