full-duplex
The network device that regenerates data signals without segmenting the network is a repeater. Repeaters are used to prevent attenuation of signals.
Ethernet.
A brouter is a device .this brouter functions as both a bridge and a router. It can forward data between the networks serving lika a bridge, but can also route data to individual systems within a network...
An integrated access device is installed at a customer's home to give them access to both voice and data services through a single provider. An example of this would be the lines connecting DSL and phone service through the same system.
it may be a computer, more specifically a network router.
A network cable is what is used to connect your television or other electronic device to another electronic device to receive data. The cable cord that is plugged into your television is a network cable.
output
A modem (Modulator-demodulator) is both. It allows you to input data (download) and output data (upload).
The Media Access Control Address orMAC address is the hex code that is on every network device that can receive or send data through a network. Every device has a unique MAC address.
The network device that regenerates data signals without segmenting the network is a repeater. Repeaters are used to prevent attenuation of signals.
The answer to this question depends on HOW the device is used on the network. If the device is used to store data from other computers it is called a server. If it is used to access data from other computers or the server it is called a client.
Both. You Input data in using your touch, and receive data from the screen e.g. Text Messages :) This makes it both an input and output device.
A network port serves as a communication endpoint for networked devices, allowing them to send and receive data over a network. Each port is identified by a unique number and is associated with specific protocols, enabling different types of network services to operate simultaneously on a single device. Ports facilitate the organization of network traffic, ensuring that data packets reach the correct application or service on a device.
The destination address that receives a frame refers to the unique identifier associated with the intended recipient of the data packet within a network. In Ethernet frames, this is typically the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the device that is meant to receive the frame. The destination address ensures that the data is delivered to the correct device on a local area network (LAN) or other networking environments.
Duplex is the ability to send and receive data on a network and over the internet at the same time. You can also get Half-Duplex, which is the ability to both send and receive data, but only one at a time. :D
A switch
To ensure your device can both receive and transmit data effectively, make sure it has a strong and stable internet connection, update its software regularly, use high-quality cables and accessories, and keep it free from malware or unnecessary apps that could slow down its performance.