It's usually any 'socket' on a computer that allows it to connect with other devices. That could be USB, RS-232, or 5-pin DIN
Older mice used 5-pin DIN connectors, printers used to use 25 way RS-232 'D' connectors, and of course most peripherals these days use USB.
In computer science, a port is a number - commonly used in the TCP and UDP protocols - used to distinguish different applications on a computer. Ports are also used to distinguish different data flows on one computer. For example, if I connect to a Web server, the destination port will be port #80 - that way, the destination computer knows that the data should go to the Web server, and not to some other application. And the origin port might be, for example, port #1024 for one file I get from the server, and port #1025 for another file I get from the same server.In computer science, a port is a number - commonly used in the TCP and UDP protocols - used to distinguish different applications on a computer. Ports are also used to distinguish different data flows on one computer. For example, if I connect to a Web server, the destination port will be port #80 - that way, the destination computer knows that the data should go to the Web server, and not to some other application. And the origin port might be, for example, port #1024 for one file I get from the server, and port #1025 for another file I get from the same server.In computer science, a port is a number - commonly used in the TCP and UDP protocols - used to distinguish different applications on a computer. Ports are also used to distinguish different data flows on one computer. For example, if I connect to a Web server, the destination port will be port #80 - that way, the destination computer knows that the data should go to the Web server, and not to some other application. And the origin port might be, for example, port #1024 for one file I get from the server, and port #1025 for another file I get from the same server.In computer science, a port is a number - commonly used in the TCP and UDP protocols - used to distinguish different applications on a computer. Ports are also used to distinguish different data flows on one computer. For example, if I connect to a Web server, the destination port will be port #80 - that way, the destination computer knows that the data should go to the Web server, and not to some other application. And the origin port might be, for example, port #1024 for one file I get from the server, and port #1025 for another file I get from the same server.
A COM surrogate is often used in computer science and is also known as a virtual COM port. It is used in cases when a computer has no COM port (type of connection) and is used to trick the computer into thinking it has one, while using a different one (USB for example), while having attached an USB to COM switch to that USB port.
Port 80, when speaking of computer terms, refers to the port that uses Hypertext Transfer Transport Protocol. This is a commonly used port for any computer that has internet access by any means.
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a 1934 port is actually a firewire port, that can be used for high speed data transfers
The Ethernet port is used to connect a computer to a connectivity device such as a modem, router, switch,etc. Does so via an ethernet cable.
accounting is related to computer science due higher calculations used in mathmatics.
The SFTP port is used for secure logins, secure file transfer and port forwarding. It can be found on port 22 of the TCP protocol. The name of this port stands for Secure File Transfer Protocol.
An U.S.B cable.
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the models of science are idea,computer,realistic,and psychical model :)
A memory stick connect into the USB port on an computer. The USB port is generally located on the side, back or front of the computer. There are also memory sticks used by camera's, and these normally slot into an different port located in the front of an computer.