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- What is a Network? - Computer Hope
A network is a collection of computers, servers, mainframes, peripherals, or other devices connected to facilitate communication and data sharing Essentially, it is a system that allows two or more devices to exchange information, resources, and services
- What is a network? Definition, explanation, and examples
The Wireless LAN (Wireless Local Area Network, i e the Wi-Fi network) in your home is a good example of a small client-server network The various devices in your home are wirelessly connected to the router, which acts as a central node (server) for the household
- 11 Types of Networks: Understanding the Differences - Auvik
What are the different types of networks? Networks come in various forms, each tailored to specific needs and scales, from local area networks (LANs) that connect devices within a single location to wide area networks (WANs) that span across large geographical areas
- Basics of Computer Networking - GeeksforGeeks
Number of ports: 65,536 Range: 0 – 65535 Type “ netstat -a ” in the command prompt and press ‘Enter’, this lists all the ports being used List of Ports Socket: The unique combination of IP address and Port number together is termed a Socket
- What is a Computer Network? | Definition from TechTarget
Network topologies include the following types: Star network A star network topology connects all nodes to a common central computer ; Ring network Network devices are connected to two other devices on either side through a coaxial cable or an RJ-45 cable
- What Is Computer Networking? | IBM
Before we delve into more complex networking topics, it’s important to understand fundamental networking components, including: IP address: An IP address is the unique number assigned to every network device in an Internet Protocol (IP) network; each IP address identifies the device’s host network and its location on the network
- Computer network | Definition Types | Britannica
Two basic network types are local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) LANs connect computers and peripheral devices in a limited physical area, such as a business office, laboratory, or college campus, by means of links (wires, Ethernet cables, fiber optics, or Wi-Fi) that transmit data rapidly
- How do computer networks work? - Explain that Stuff
Rules Computers are all about logic—and logic is all about following rules Computer networks are a bit like the army: everything in a network has to be arranged with almost military precision and it has to behave according to very clearly defined rules
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