A connecter is something with joins another thing. An example would be a USB cable which connects devices to a laptop or television. There are lots of connecters.
Wireless devices will be easy to add or relocate.
Yes, a bus topology connects all devices in a network to a single communication line, known as the backbone. Each device taps into this backbone to send and receive data, which allows for a straightforward and cost-effective network setup. However, if the backbone fails, the entire network goes down, making it less reliable than other topologies.
The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is primarily based on three topologies: the star topology, the ring topology, and the mesh topology. In a star topology, all devices connect to a central hub or switch, facilitating straightforward communication. The ring topology connects devices in a circular fashion, allowing data to pass in one direction, while the mesh topology offers multiple pathways between nodes for redundancy and reliability. Each topology serves distinct purposes in the overall structure of the PSTN.
Infrared (IR) can be used by computers and other electronic devices to transfer data to other devices short distances.
Physical layer devices would be a hub or a repeater to connect multiple Ethernet segments together.
Hub
Yes - a LAN by definition is a network in a small geographic area, typically on a floor of a building, or a room in a building. When you go beyond the building you are going beyond the range of most LANs.
Seismic dampers are devices used in building construction to protect the buildings against earthquake and other seismic events.
local area network
LAN
its a backbone cable
Ring
LAN (Local area network) connects devices (computers) that are within a relatively small geographical are like a room or a building. The most popular connection technology for LANs is Ethernet.
Output devices are connected to the CPU through the northbridge and southbridge, (collectively called the chipset) but they connect to different devices. The northbridge connects to the graphics output, while the southbridge connects to all other output devices (sound, storage, network, and others).
A device with wireless connectivity or Ethernet ports, which otherwise connects a series of devices in a network topology.
A device with wireless connectivity or Ethernet ports, which otherwise connects a series of devices in a network topology.