- Kees van
Beijnum (born 21
March 1954 in Amsterdam) is a
Dutch writer. He grew up in Amsterdam,
where his
mother had a bar near the Zeedijk.
Before he...
-
Ethernet Hardware Addresses, p. 29,
explains the filtering.
Iljitsch van
Beijnum (July 15, 2011). "Speed matters: how
Ethernet went from 3Mbps to 100Gbps...
- (MediaWiki). OpenSimulator. 2013-10-21.
Retrieved 2014-02-21.
Iljitsch van
Beijnum (2008-07-23). "After
staunch resistance, NAT may come to IPv6
after all"...
- Specification. doi:10.17487/RFC5969. RFC 5969. M. Bagnulo; P. Matthews; I. van
Beijnum (April 2011).
Stateful NAT64:
Network Address and
Protocol Translation...
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Architecture & Planning.
Retrieved 11
August 2023. "GGiN
Barneveld | Van
Beijnum Architecten" (in Dutch).
Retrieved 18
October 2022. "O catedrală pentru...
-
Archived from the
original on 1 May 2011.
Retrieved 30
April 2011. Van
Beijnum,
Iljitsch (30
January 2011). "How
Egypt did (and your
government could)...
-
Historical drama Written by Rob W. King Max
Mannix Toru
Takagi Kees van
Beijnum Directed by
Pieter Verhoeff Rob W. King
Starring Tim
Ahern Paul Freeman...
-
inspiration for the
novel De
Offers (The Sacrifices) of
writer Kees van
Beijnum. In the
novel the
judge is
called Rem Brink. On 14
December 2014, the Dutch...
- RFC 5942, 6980, 7048, 7527, 7559, 8028, 8319, 8425 and 9131.
Iljitsch van
Beijnum (2006). "IPv6 Internals". The
Internet Protocol Journal. Vol. 9, no. 3...
- investment",
eComm America Conference, San Francisco, CA,
April 2010.
Beijnum,
Iljitsch van (2008-12-02). "?Torrent's
switch to UDP and why the sky isn't...