Network Node
Computer Workstation
Online
When it's on a network it is a network client.
A work station
A node is a device connected to a network such as a computer or a game console. (Each device connected to a network is referred to as a node. A node can be a computer, printer, game console, or router.)
A resource network.When for data sharing computer is connected to a network it is a Resource Network.
A computer is a computer even if it's not connected to anything. But it's usually referred to a "Stand-Alone" device. Additionally, if a computer is NOT part of any particular domain, it's default "domain" (at least for windows) is WORKGROUP.
Not usually. Typically "network" is referred to as being your home network. This includes any computers you have wired to a router or any wireless computers accessing your wireless access point (can be the same as your router) if you have one. The ISP is the company that provides you access to the internet. This is a typical setup where "network" is anything that is connected to the left of the modem. Computer -> DSL/Cable Modem -> ISP -> Internet
Whether right or wrong, I think the term "Internet" was made up by combining "Inter" from "International" and the view of a web or "Net" over it. Thus we have the "Internet", commonly referred to as "The Web".
64.4.34.31 is an internet protocol address. It probably belongs to some computer device hooked up to the intertubes and could not be referred to as "who"
A server is a dedicated computer that delivers information to other computers.
Internet stand for inter connected network In short, Internet comes from Inter-NETwork, because the Internet is a network of networks ie an internet On another note, the Internet that we all use everyday is spelled with an upper-case I, and is referred to as 'The' Internet. There are many internets (networks of networks), but only one Internet.
Internet is referred as "Antharjaalam" in Telugu . . .
What are the parallel ports on a computer commonly referred to as?
server
These high speed data lines, along with the equipment that connects them all together is referred to as the "backbone" of the Internet.