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Network
Topology
- A network's topology is how the
devices on the network are connected and the distances between the
devices.
The most common network devices include hubs, switches, routers, and
gateways. Most large networks contain several levels of
interconnection, the most important of which include edge connections,
backbone connections, and wide-area connections.
Network
Home Network Network Adapter Network Attached Storage – (NAS) Network-based Video on Demand – (May be known as Network Storage.) Network Computer – (NC) - (a.k.a. Net PC, Managed PC.) Network Interface Cards - (NIC) Network Operator Network
PC - (Network
Appliance) Network Service Provider - (NSP) Network Storage Network Transport Networked Entertainment – (May be known as Home Networking{Entertainment}.) – See Home Networking. |
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