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#554 / February 1, 2010 / 1:18 min.

What is a UPnP

In the early days of computers, installing a new device was often a chore. You had to understand "interrupts" or IRQ's, know which were used, and much more.

UPnP

changed all that. "

Universal Plug and Play

" makes it easy to connect new devices to your computer, or even your home network, and get them up and running in no time.
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UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play

.

- Many devices you purchase will have the UPnP logo on them.

- UPnP is a series of network protocols designed to make it easier to attach devices to computers and networks.

- The UPnP Forum currently consists of over 890 companies that work with and comply with the standard.

- Universal Plug and Play was a great stride forward in making it easier to connect devices.

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