modularity
Servers
Servers
Client Server network
client/server network
A Mesh Topology
USB Ports enable use of External Devices such as Wireless Network Cards & Hard drives on Notebooks.
GPS signals and cellular or Wi-Fi network
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MAC address filter is a pretty secure way of rudimentary network security. Enabling it makes the network available only to know devices. However, this leaves it vulnerable to MAC address spoofing.
Networking is the practice of linking computing devices together with hardware and software that supports data communications across these devices.Switches are used to connect multiple devices on the same network. The switch serves as a controller, allowing devices to share information and talk to each other.Routers are used to tie multiple networks together. The router acts as a dispatcher, choosing the best route for your information to travel. Routers can include different capabilities such as the following:FirewallVirtual Private Network (VPN)IP Phone networkNetwork hubs enable any node connected to it to directly send data to others.(Network switches do the same thing, but allow multiple connected nodes to send data directly to each other instead of to all others on the network as with hubs.)Network repeaters receive the physical signals sent across a network connection and amplify their strength (such as electrical or radio power) to enable the signal to travel longer distances.Network bridges connect two different kinds of physical network links together that otherwise would be incompatible, such as bridges that enable wireless devices to join a wired network. (Modern bridge technology is often physically integrated inside other types of devices.)
No. OUTPUT devices do that.
A wireless card for laptops is used to enable the laptop to connect to a wireless network. A wireless router is used to keep track of the whereabouts of devices connected to the network. It is part of the network. This is a very basic answer but I think it should be enough to answer your question.