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What is PPP?

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What is PPP?

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PPP stands for Point-to-Point Protocol, a method of connecting a computer to the Internet. PPP is more stable than the older SLIP protocol and provides error checking features. Depending on the specific type, PPP may include the following features: demand-dial, redial, scripting, load sharing, packet filtering, header compression, IP routing and even tunneling.

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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a communications method that allows you to use a modem and a telephone line to directly connect your computer to the Internet. With this protocol, you can browse the web, or access your Linux shell account.

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