Intranet
It depends what you consider a network. If all the cables and associated hardware is there, but no computers are connected to it, it could still be considered a network. Others would just think of it as a collection of cables and switches unless there are at least two computers on it.
It depends what you consider a network. If all the cables and associated hardware is there, but no computers are connected to it, it could still be considered a network. Others would just think of it as a collection of cables and switches unless there are at least two computers on it.
That's a network.
Drives are linked by cables called SATA cables, these send data through the motherboard
I think this is called a HomeGroup
That is called a Local Area Network (or LAN for short)
The bus cable to which computers on the Ethernet is connected is called the trunk. If the trunk breaks, a bus topology is completely disrupted.
Botnet
Network Printer
modem
a network.
Telephone cables are typically made of copper, although fiber optic cables are also used for long-distance service. Twisted-pair cable is the most common type, but there are also coaxial and optical fiber cables.