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This is the definition of a computer network. Devices such as routers and bridges create logical network subnets and network domains that computers, printers, and other devices can connect with to join the network.
A network card (aka. network adapter, network interface card, NIC, etc.) is a piece of computer hardware designed to provide for computer communication over a computer network.
A Network Interface Card (NIC) is a hardware device that handles an interface to a computer network and allows a network-capable device to access that network. It is a computer hardware component designed to allow computers to communicate over a computer network.
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Following are the networking component of a computer: Servers Clients Transmission media Shared data Shared printers and other peripherals Network Interface Card Local Operating System Network Operating System Hub Switch
They do not communicate directly on the network. Instead, peripherals rely on their connected host to perform all network operations. Examples of shared peripherals are scanners, locally attached printers, and fax machines its input and output
It is connected by a network cable, switch and a router.
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netwok topology is firstly the process of configuring computer system and peripherals in other for it to have a maintained and stabled communication link in a network environment. so there must be a layout of configuration and networking environment....
Integrated peripherals options can typically be found in the BIOS or UEFI firmware settings of a computer system. To access these settings, restart your computer and press the designated key (often Del, F2, or Esc) during the boot process. Once in the BIOS/UEFI menu, look for sections labeled "Integrated Peripherals," "Onboard Devices," or similar terms to configure settings for devices like audio, USB, and network interfaces. Additionally, integrated peripherals can also be managed through the Device Manager in the operating system.