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A network transfer protocol that allows you to connect to a device and download code onto it. For example, it can be used to shove boot code onto a diskless workstation, or connect and download firmware updates to networking devices. ISP Glossary:
Trivial File Transfer Protocol - On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 07:48:37 GMT, RipCurl wrote:Log into my paid for RR account I have in Hawaii to access the net viawork or the library, or the internet cafes there,With no originating IP from the library or internet cafe in Japan>Hmmmm, some sort of magic!orPay to use an internet feed from the local isp.I opt for the former.Then why doesn't your originating IP show it being from a Library orInternet cafe in Japan? Why buy calling cards (as you stated in aprevious post) if you can use a library or internet cafe. Last time Iwas at either place they didn't charge me to access the internet. Oh,but in Japan you just give them your calling card and they let you usethe old 56K dial up modem to dial out? Do you realize what a fool youare making out of yourself?
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