Frame (in networking)

English (en)

Frame (in networking)
A frame is a digital data transmission 
unit in computer networking and 
telecommunication. It is a simple 
container inside which data is placed 
to be transmitted over a network. A 
frame is a unit of data. A frame works 
to help identify data packets used in 
networking and telecommunications 
structures. 

Yorùbá (yo)

  • Ẹyọ ìṣàpínká ìwífún

Decomposition: A unit of digital data transmission.

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  • Kóló ìṣàpínká

Decomposition: Kóló tí ó ń ṣe ìpínká ìsopọ̀ - a container which houses data for transmission over a network.

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  • Àgọ́àpínká

Decomposition: Àgọ́ ibi tí ìpínká ìwífún-alálàyé ti ń wáyé - it is like a shed/tent because it is enclosed just like a frame.

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