Out on a limb here....
peripheral
an object connected?? if so, it can be called a node/ a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)
The answer to this question depends on HOW the device is used on the network. If the device is used to store data from other computers it is called a server. If it is used to access data from other computers or the server it is called a client.
Basically your computer on the intranet is connected to a server which is connected to the internet. Your computer would have limited access the internet (or none at all) but you are connected to all other computers on the network allowing you to share information with others on the network (intranet) but not allowing you to download music and such from the internet.
It is connected by a network cable, switch and a router.
A network that has been connected to larger & more powerful network system. Subnets are connected to a larger network by a bridge or router.
A resource network.When for data sharing computer is connected to a network it is a Resource Network.
Generally that's what makes a network. Two or more computers connected. The type of network, that depends on what you way you connect them. Are they connected through a single wire, are they wired to a switch or are they going wireless?
nothing
the game
*completely-connected network.* star-connected network.* linear array or ring of processors.* mesh network (in 2- or 3D).*tree network of processors.*hypercube network
The rdoConnection object is not connected to a data source?
Whichever network your phone is connected to !