
NetBIOS Extended User Interface works at the transport layer and provides data transportation. It is not a routable transport protocol which is why NBT exists on large networks to use routable TCP protocol on large networks.
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NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface.,
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NetBios Enhanced User Interface - An Enhanced Version of the NetBIOS Protocol Used by Network Operating Systems Like LAN Manager, LAN Server, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95/NT
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NetBIOS Extended User Interface [IBM]
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NetBios Extended User Interface - a network protocol native to Microsoft, usually used in a LAN of one to 200 clients, using Token Ring source routing.
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Network BIOS Enhanced User Interface - IBM developed this standard protocol, which is a set of rules that an operating system uses to control how computers on a network to talk to each other. This protocol is now also used by Microsoft and Novell on many network operating systems including LAN Server, LAN Manager, Windows NT, and Windows 95.
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