2. What is different between computer networks and internetwork?
A logical connection with a Linux computer is commonly referred to as a "socket." Sockets enable communication between applications over a network, allowing data to be sent and received through standardized protocols, such as TCP or UDP. They facilitate inter-process communication (IPC) both locally and across networks. In Linux, sockets are integral to network programming and services.
Networks were developed as a communication method between computers at remote sites
A router is a device that acts as connection between two different networks. In this case, the cable company has one network, which includes your Internet Connection. The network is your home computer or computers. The cable router allows these two networks to connect with each other and share information.
internet is a collection of inter-related computers,where as computer networks is a collection of automated(independent) computers.
Remote assistance on a computer works by allowing someone else to help you on your computer without having to be there on your computer. Remote assistance sets up a wireless connection between you and the person you invite and allows them to fix your computer.
Gateways are a type of router used in large networks for security purposes. They act as a middleman between a computer and the internet. When the "default gateway" field is blank, it means that there are no gateways between you computer and the internet. You have a direct connection to the internet.
Interface
It is the time between successive packets.
A connection between two networks is commonly referred to as a "gateway." A gateway serves as a point of access that allows data to flow between the two networks, often translating protocols or data formats to ensure compatibility. In broader terms, connections can also be described as "interconnections" or "links" depending on the context and specific technologies involved.
Communication protocols.
A Gateway.