A device on a network are gateway, router, bridge, switch, hub, repeater, multilayer switch, protocol converter, bridge router, digital media receiver, proxy, firewall, and network address translator. A computer on a network is called a networking computer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_networking_device
An individual device is commonly called a node.
Devices that allow connecting other devices are commonly called a router or a switch.
A device that interfaces to a different network using incompatible protocols can be called either a converter or a modem.
Any device connected to a network is known as a node. The most common type of network installed in the home is a peer to peer.
All devices on a network are called nodes.
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NIC (Network Interface Card)
anything connect to a network is called a node's this can be your printer, laptop,what ever as long as it is there its a node
Device which are on the network and the traffic is passing thru it.
The network device that regenerates data signals without segmenting the network is a repeater. Repeaters are used to prevent attenuation of signals.
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One device that is shared on the network is a router. This is the one that will connect the various devices to the shared network.
NIC (Network Interface Card)
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.
It's called a Network Interface Card, or "NIC" for short.
Technically they would be called 'Nodes'
Any device on a network is called a 'node'.
It can either be called a Host or a Node. Either one is correct.
Application server is incorrect.The correct answer is System Software