A little further clarification.....

NetBEUI is a networking protocol which uses NetBIOS at its core. Thus its
name is an acronym for NetBIOS Extended User Interface.

Adam Hickey

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From: "John Nemeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Joseph Kiang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: Seally Question!!!!


> On Mar 15, 10:37am, "Joseph Kiang" wrote:
> }
> } What's the difference between NetBIOS and NetBEUI???
>
>      NetBIOS is a networking API, similar to Berkeley sockets and
> winsocks.  It is approximately layer 4.  NetBEUI is a networking
> protocol.  It is a very simple one where hosts are identified by 14
> character names, and there is no network field (i.e. it isn't routable;
> things like DLSw and DLSw+ not withstanding).  It is approximately
> layer 2.
>
> }-- End of excerpt from "Joseph Kiang"
>
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