This is known as routing.
routing
The point where your ISP's network connects to your network
The British Telecom microwave network is a network of point-to-point microwave radio links in the UK.
There are two main types of networking: 1) Peer to peer network : In this network all network resources are evenly shared , between all the users. All users in the network have equal administrative privileges. 2) Server client network: This is a network where there is only 1 central point in a network that supplies the network resources, this point has administrator privileges in the network and controls the whole network.
Switching channels on the router or access point will reduce interference on a network.
Congestion control does ensure that the network does not become saturated at any one point. This ensures that there is no compromise in the quality of service.
Router
Demarcation Point
Default Gateway is a node (a router) on a computer network that serves as an access point to another network.
A process of something being formed that is not from another thing that was alive at one point.
Access Point Name is most commonly known as the public internet. It is the space or gateway between a mobile network and another computer network system.
It's called demarc zone.
Earth's surface is a common reference point for determining position and motion.
Data Propagation Delay Network+ Guide to Networks
Abel's flash-point apparatus is a petroleum-testing apparatus for determining the flash-point. It is used for the purpose of determining the flammable point of a number of petroleum products. This apparatus is suitable for determining the close cup flash point of petroleum and mixtur
In a network, latency, a synonym for delay, is an expression of how much time it takes for a packet of data to get from one designated point to another.
Computer networking can be defined as a process of establishing communication between a no. of autonomous computers in order to allow exchange of resources through the network. There are two main types of networking: 1) Peer to peer network : In this network all network resources are evenly shared , between all the users. All users in the network have equal administrative privileges. 2) Server client network: This is a network where there is only 1 central point in a network that supplies the network resources, this point has administrator privileges in the network and controls the whole network.
When determining the melting point or the freezing point of something....that is when they are used....