Parallel Line Internet Protocol

The Parallel Line Internet Protocol (PLIP) is a computer networking protocol for direct computer-to-computer communications using the parallel port normally used for connections to a printer.[1][2]

The Parallel Line Internet Protocol provides link layer services for the Internet Protocol, the protocol used for forming small local area networks and large computer networks, such as the Internet, enabling computers without standard dedicated networking hardware, such as Ethernet, but with older parallel port devices, to communicate.

  1. ^ Nicholas Wells; Michael Jang (2000). Guide to Linux Installation and Administration. Cengage Learning EMEA. p. 63. ISBN 0-619-00097-X.
  2. ^ Fred Hantelmann (6 December 2012). LINUX Start-up Guide: A self-contained introduction. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 3. ISBN 978-3-642-60749-3.

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