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Protocols are the set of rules to regulating the procedure of communication over computer networks.
There is no such thing as a 'default network'. Perhaps you meant 'default gateway'?
V. C. Marney-Petix has written: 'Internetworking' -- subject(s): Computer input-output equipment, Computer networks, Wide area networks (Computer networks), Local area networks (Computer networks), Data transmission systems 'Networking and data communications' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Data transmission systems 'Mastering internetworking' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Wide area networks (Computer networks), Internetworking (Telecommunication), Local area networks (Computer networks) 'Bridges, routers, gateways!' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Bridges (Computer networks), Local area networks (Computer networks), Routers (Computer networks), Wide area networks (Computer networks), Gateways (Computer networks), Internetworking (Telecommunication)
Remote access to a computer is the ability to log onto a another computer using the one you are on. This is done by internet, or by by being on the same network.
social networks . or The internet computer networks
There are NO GATES in computer networks... So, ask next question...
Computer networks allow otherwise isolated computers to communicate and exchange data rapidly. There are many different computer network configurations (e.g. star, ring, tree, mesh, backbone) so there is no single picture representing computer network.
Networks were developed as a communication method between computers at remote sites
Jeremiah F. Hayes has written: 'Modeling and analysis of computer communications networks' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Local area networks (Computer networks), Mathematical models
because networks are mad with networks
Computer networks consist of multiple computers and other electrical devices linked together
2. What is different between computer networks and internetwork?