A component used to connect computers or other electronic devices together so they can share files or resources
A hardware device or software program that manages the paths along which information travels within a network
A device that manages the sharing of multiple computers or networks on the same data connection
An intermediary device that joins wireless clients to a wired Ethernet network
A device that enables computers to interpret data received from a network
A device that allows a modem to send information formatted to be read by network computers
A device that is either the source or the destination of a packet on a network.
Software and hardware that provides services to other computer programs and their users.
A host is a computer that manages tasks, communicates instructions, or delivers specific services to other computers, or clients, on a network.
a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network
A computer that manages tasks, communicates instructions, or delivers specific services to other computers, or clients, on a network.
Software and hardware that provides services to other computer programs and their users.
A network created around an individual’s personal workspace
A network created for a home or other small geographic area
A collection of LANs that is dispersed over a large geographical area.
Transmission media provide a path for information to be sent from one computer to another through a network.
Cable specifically designed for carrying an electronic signal
A type of cable made of super-thin filaments of glass or other transparent materials that can carry beams of light.
Cable commonly used in high-speed wired computer networks.
A company that has a permanent connection to the Internet and can provide temporary access to its customers, individuals, and others.
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