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There are many types of network accessories that are compatible with a computer. For example: network cards, external hubs, USB link cables and network testers.
In computer networking, a node refers to a connection point. It has two types of addresses, a network address and a physical address.
You need protocols in computer networks because computer networks consist of devices and software made by many different vendors. The only way to ensure compatibility among them all is to have common documents (i.e. the protocol specifications) that describe the mechanics and formats of all the data exchanged over the network.
A network protocol defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices. Protocols for computer networking all generally use packet switching techniques to send and receive messages in the form of packets.For more detail www.shreejournalist.blogspot.com
No, network computers are linked together over a particular network and any computer over the network works a personal computer if an operating system is installed that supports personal computing such as windows and Macintosh.
3 types off network are availble
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there are 5 types of computer
how many type of computer networking LAN - Local Area Network W LAN - Wireless Local Area Network WAN - Wide Area Network MAN - Metropolitan Area Network SAN - Storage Area Network, System Area Network, Server Area Network, or sometimes Small Area Network CAN - Campus Area Network, Controller Area Network, or sometimes Cluster Area Network PAN - Personal Area Network DAN - Desk Area Network LAN and WAN were the original categories of area networks, while the others have gradually emerged over many years of technology evolution. Note that these network types are a separate concept from network topologies such as bus, ring and star.
There are many types of network. such as:- LAN:Local area network. WLAN:Wire less local area network. WAN:Wide area network. MAN: Metropolitan network. SAN:Storage area network,systemarea network
A network administrator is responsible for the daily operation of a company's computer network. Many types of organizations hire network administrators, including schools, government, banks and technology companies. Depending on the size of the company, a network administrator may be solely responsible for a company's computer systems, or may be part of a team. Positions can be full-time, part-time or contract.
As many as you can select/install. You can in theory run all protocols on most modern operating systems, but you generally only need one now a days, and that is TCP/IP.