Peer-to-peer
Local area Network (LAN)
Local Area Network (LAN)
wireless network
A decentralized network, often referred to as a peer-to-peer (P2P) network, does not have centralized control and allows each device to communicate directly with others. In this type of network, every node can act as both a client and a server, sharing resources and data without relying on a central server. This structure is commonly found in small office or home office settings, where devices are interconnected without a single point of management.
Sounds like honey bees. All insects have two large compound eyes and three simple eyes between them, so five in total. Bees dance to communicate; to tell others where food can be found, to be precise. ^^
A physician can be found through a health insurance provider. The company allows access to a network of different physicians of different specialties. The more affordable physicians are within network of the insurance provider.
The button allows you to add extra wireless clients to the network (eg: idevice, pc, gaming console), i was wondering the same thing but i looked through the manual and found"The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button allows you to add new wireless clients to your network."=]
The type of local area network (LAN) where all microcomputers communicate directly with one another without relying on a server is called a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. In a P2P network, each computer acts as both a client and a server, allowing for direct sharing of resources and data among users. This setup is often simpler and more cost-effective for small networks. However, it may lack the centralized management and security features found in server-based networks.
The port that you plug an Ethernet network cable into is commonly called an Ethernet port or RJ-45 port. This port is typically found on computers, routers, switches, and other network devices. It allows for wired network connections, facilitating data transmission over local area networks (LANs).
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College network statistics are not found on Facebook. These are usually found on the college's website.