Each component in a network connected by wires is called a terminal. Components in a network that are not connected by wires, such as in a shared Wi-Fi connection are also called terminals.
Peripherals are computer components that are connected by wires.
Most are connected by wires, some are connected by a wireless connector ('Dongle'). Two of my friends have wireless dongles.
If you are partitioning a node on a fully connected network. You must disconnect it from the rest of the network by disconnecting all the wires to the node.
It does matter which pins the wires are connected to when dealing with electronics or electrical components. Connecting wires to the correct pins ensures proper functionality and prevents damage to the components or the circuit. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or circuit diagrams to determine the correct pin connections.
The difference is a sensor network may be connected using wires or wirelessly, a wireless sensor network is always connected wirelessly.
Wireless networking.
A wireless computer network connects through to the internet without being connected with wires. It gives you a fast and easy connection and is a modern technology.
The word 'network' is a singular, common, compound noun; a word for a fabric or structure of lines, cords, or wires that cross; a group or system of related or connected parts; a group of connected radio or television stations; a system of computers connected by communications lines.
On an electrical schematic it designates that the wires are all connected together. It is called a connection point.
The internet is one example of a "Computer Network." As a result, then a computer which is connected to the internet is connected to a "Computer Network" There are other types of computer networks which are not necessarily connected to the internet, such as some offices. Typically you can be assured that your computer is connected to a computer network if: (a) you are using the internet (b) you are using a modem (many varieties include, but not limited to Telephone, Cellular, etc.) (c) you are connected to a wall outlet, box, or other device with an "Ethernet" cable. (The ends of an Ethernet cable look the same as a phone cable, only wider (8 wires instead of 4) Also . . . just because the "wires" are connected, doesn't mean that your computer is actually "participating" in the network . . . software, hardware, drivers . . . all these things have to be in place & working correctly for a full fledged network connection.yes irt i s1
I'll take that as "How are telephone wires connected?" but it's still unclear what you want to know. Telephone wires are connected just as any other wires are connected. By screw connections, by soldering, by crimping.
The 220 wire diagram for this electrical setup shows how the wires are connected to the circuit to safely carry the higher voltage of 220 volts. It includes details on how the wires are connected to the power source, switches, outlets, and any other components in the system.