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MPPC
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MPPCMicrosoft Point-to-Point Compression
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MPPCMain Path Power Control


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Remote Windows clients receive high-speed performance, since Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) is automatically negotiated between the RAServer port and any 32-bit Windows client to deliver up to 8:1 compression.
Remote Windows clients receive high-speed performance, since Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) is automatically negotiated between the RAServer port and any 32-bit Windows client to deliver up to 8:1 compression.
The 7711 is the first to combine seven algorithm engines on a single chip -- LZS and Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC); DES, Triple-DES and RC4 encryption; and SHA-1 and MD5 authentication --and supports the IPSec, SSL/TLS, PPP and PPTP networking protocols.
 
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