No. The modem is used to connect to an outside network (to the internet); in other cases, an ADSL router is used, or some other device, depending on the type of Internet connection.
To share devices within your network, the key device is either a hub or a switch.
No. The modem is used to connect to an outside network (to the Internet); in other cases, an ADSL router is used, or some other device, depending on the type of Internet connection.
To share devices within your network, the key device is either a hub or a switch.
No. The modem is used to connect to an outside network (to the Internet); in other cases, an ADSL router is used, or some other device, depending on the type of Internet connection.
To share devices within your network, the key device is either a hub or a switch.
No. The modem is used to connect to an outside network (to the Internet); in other cases, an ADSL router is used, or some other device, depending on the type of Internet connection.
To share devices within your network, the key device is either a hub or a switch.
No. The modem is used to connect to an outside network (to the Internet); in other cases, an ADSL router is used, or some other device, depending on the type of Internet connection.
To share devices within your network, the key device is either a hub or a switch.
switch
A client requests services across a network.
1) Data can be passed across the network. 2) Multiple devices are seen and accessible across the network. 3) The internet can be accessed across the network.
network session layer Session Layer (Layer 5) The session layer permits two parties to hold ongoing communications called a session across a network.
backbone
Routers
These are called protocols - a standard set of rules for common communications across networks.
The NAT (or Network Address Translation) is basically something which allows your router to share an IP across different devices.
CSU/DSU DSL modem
Two types of computer networks are LAN (Local Area Network), which connects devices within a small geographic area like an office or building, and WAN (Wide Area Network), which connects devices over a larger geographic area, such as across cities or countries.
Devices th make up the network.Media that connect the devices.Messages that are carried across the network.Rules and processes that govern network communications.Tools and commands for construction and maintaining networks.
A host in a peer to peer network can offer resources to other hosts or devices in the network without being a server. If you share a printer, or a folder across the network you are sharing information or resources with other devices; in each case neither system is a server. The ability to do this is built in to most desktop client operating systems.