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Devices on a linear bus network are connected to each other via a wire, usually through a T-connector device. In effect, the devices are "daisy chained" together without any other device connecting them.
Hub
System configuration, Boot order, Boot (start-up) configuration and docking-device configuration settings, Basic device configuration settings, Battery charge status and System security and hard-drive password settings
All configuration data about the computer including information about device drivers and devices used at startup is contained in the registry. Errors in the registry are often the cause of degraded computer performance.
On a typical setup, only one device can be connected to the ports. However, if you have a special USB port, or a device that will split a USB port, you can connect 2 or more devices.
USB is a kind of communication port. Many portable devices have this port and can be connected this way to other devices.
You can check what devices are connected in Device manager in windows.
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Discover all Cisco devices directly connected to a local device
The correct answer is switch.
MPLS is pretty complex, and the configuration will depend entirely on the device to which it's connected. Presumably, that's your ISP's router on the other end. They should tell you what configuration you need to use.
Your statement is True. Most computers are connected by a network device such as a hub switch and access point. Access Point is the most popular way now due to the easy configuration settings.