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The internet (capitalized) is the global network of linked computer networks. Uncapitalized "internet" is usually some limited group of linked computer networks under the control of a single entity - and THE Internet is certainly not under the complete control of much of anyone!
Two different networks are connected by a router. Switches are used to connect network devices within networks.
The Internet uses a worldwide connection of networks. Computers use the global system of networks that are linked through wireless, electronic, and optical networking.
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Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.
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The term "Internet" is an abbreviation of the term "Internetwork." An Internetwork is a network of networks. Just like Interstate highways connect states together, the "Internetwork" or "Internet" connects networks together.
An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
Yes, the word 'Internet' is a noun, a word for the communications system that connects computers and computer networks all over the world; a word for a thing.
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A gateway, or router, connects different networks.A gateway, or router, connects different networks.A gateway, or router, connects different networks.A gateway, or router, connects different networks.
social networks . or The internet computer networks
Switches, hubs...
A network is ANY connection of computers or other devices.Companies can have company-spanning networks; similarly, you can connect two or more computers at your home. A while ago, such networks were normally NOT connected to the Internet; the networks were set up to share resources such as printers, file servers, etc. Even today, every company and home that connects computers has its own network - thus, the Internet can be considered as a "network of networks", i.e., smaller networks, connected into a larger one. Often, the boundary between one network and another one is considered to be the router or equivalent device. Thus, the ADSL device I use at home, to connect to the Internet, connects three different networks: * An Ethernet network (which uses cables) * A Wi-Fi network (the wireless network) * The ADSL network (the connection to the ISP).
Telephone conversations carried over the Internet or local networks is commonly transmitted through a protocol known as Voice over Internet Protocol, often abbreviated as VOIP or VoIP.
its arouter that inter connects between routers so that it connects those different networks