-Switch
-Router
-Wireless Access Point
It's a network only without cables. The Access point(sometimes built into the router) is the hub of the network. Most wireless devices DO NOT transmit to each other but to the hub that routes the traffic to the other devices. This is usually done on a certain frequency (fixed) determined by the routers configuration.
Web server Most organizations place their web servers in a perimeter network. A perimeter network is a special area located between the internal network's line of defense and the internet. This area allows you to place devices that are to be accessible to the public, while at the same time, protecting the private network from the public. Devices that are normally located in such networks include public web servers, e-mail servers, and FTP servers
MAC Filtering
Computer network : A collection of computing devices that are connected in various ways in order to communicate and share resource. Usually, the connections between computers in a network are made using physical wires or cables.
client/server network
A customer is considering a multipurpose device to create a home network. Which three devices are usually integrated into a multipurpose ...
Broadcast, integrated network
A network card, or network adapter as it is sometimes called, allows a computer to connect to a network of other computers. These devices will usually have both a physical layer and a data link layer. Ethernet devices will most often have an 8P8C socket where the network cable can be connected.
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.
A monolithic integrated circuit is a collection of interconnected electronic devices (transistors, diodes, resistors and capacitors) all formed on the surface of a single pieceof a semiconductor crystal (usually silicon). "Monolith" means "one rock".
local area network
there can be many devices connected between a router and a switch the most popular items are firewall , ips , ids there are other devices such as network management tools
These addresses are not assigned to devices because they have a reserved meaning. All zeroes refers to "this network", and all ones usually is assigned to a broadcast address (all devices).
Routers usually, if not always, include a firewall. This is the only device I know of.
It's a network only without cables. The Access point(sometimes built into the router) is the hub of the network. Most wireless devices DO NOT transmit to each other but to the hub that routes the traffic to the other devices. This is usually done on a certain frequency (fixed) determined by the routers configuration.
It's a network only without cables. The Access point(sometimes built into the router) is the hub of the network. Most wireless devices DO NOT transmit to each other but to the hub that routes the traffic to the other devices. This is usually done on a certain frequency (fixed) determined by the routers configuration.
IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) is a standardized interface for data storage devices in computer systems. It is so named because much of the logic circuitry is integrated into the device itself. IDE is most commonly used for hard drives and CD or DVD drives, but has also been used for tape drives and zip drives. An IDE controller is the primary interface (usually integrated into the motherboard) which any IDE devices will be plugged into. It handles the flow of data to and from these devices. It usually consists of two connections (known as IDE channels) both of which can handle up to 2 devices each. It is also possible to add more IDE controllers in the form of PCI or PCI-E cards, these are usually referred to as IDE controller cards. This is often done to enable more storage devices to be installed into the system, but may also be done to replace an obsolete or malfuntioning on-board IDE controller.