The computer that originates a message to send to another computer is called the encoder. The one that receives the message is known as the decoder.
The computer that originates a message to send to another computer is called the encoder. The one that receives the message is known as the decoder.
The most common term for the originator of a message is source, followed by sender, transmitter, originator, and many more. The most pervasive word likely varies according to where you are and the dictates of your local dialect.
a computer not conected to another computer
text message
The computer on a network that requests from another computer is called the client.
Ciphertext is another name for Encrypted
multi-casting
I think it is called LAN
It is called an Interneuron
uploading
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The process is called "encapsulation". The message is broken up into frames which are then further divided into packets. The receiving computer reassembles the packets to reconstitute the original message.