USB and SATA
A microphone can be either external or internal, depending on its design and placement. External microphones are standalone devices that connect to other equipment, such as cameras or computers, typically via a cable or wirelessly. Internal microphones are built into devices like smartphones, laptops, or tablets, allowing for audio capture without needing additional equipment. The choice between them depends on the intended use and desired audio quality.
You can connect a Yamaha HTR-3065 to a Toshiba 40RV753 using either HDMI or optical cables connected to the input ports. Both devices are turned off, the cables are connected to the ports of each devices, and then both are turned on.
Through either its wireless connection or through a ethernet port.
Either connect via a wireless network, connect through a 3G network or connect your laptop with an ethernet cable.
That is a device that is inside the computer. An internal hard drive, for instance, is physically mounted inside the computer. It is not made to be used outside the computer, though there are kits to convert internal hard drives into external drives. There are external storage devices that are made to plug into a USB port. External devices either require their own power supply, or they get power from a USB socket. Internal devices get their power from the power supply which is already in the computer.
I know of no PDA which will recognize an external hard drive. The only ways I know to get files into a PDA are either through the computer you sync
Peripherals are external devices that are attached, either by a cable or wifi, to the computer. Examples of peripherals are a keyboard, monitor, mouse, printer, external hard drive, and so on, all of whom are attached externally to the computer's tower and motherboard.
Absolutely. Most notebook computers either have a dedicated soket for an external keyboard, or a spare USB socket. Usually, plugging an external keyboard disables the built-in one until it's unplugged.
To locate teh enemy, either visually or through survilliance devices.
A peer-to-peer (P2P) network is a type of computer network in which each computer, or node, in the network acts as both a client and a server, allowing for decentralized sharing of resources and information. P2P networks can use a variety of peripheral devices to connect and share data between nodes. One common peripheral device used in P2P networks is the network interface card (NIC), which allows computers to connect to a network and communicate with other devices. The NIC is responsible for transmitting and receiving data over the network, and can be either wired or wireless. Wired NICs use an Ethernet cable to connect to a router or switch, while wireless NICs use Wi-Fi technology to connect to a wireless network. Another peripheral device commonly used in P2P networks is the external hard drive. External hard drives allow users to store and share large amounts of data, such as documents, photos, and videos, between nodes in the network. External hard drives can be connected to a computer through a USB or FireWire port, and can be accessed by other computers in the network through file sharing software or a network-attached storage (NAS) device. The use of external hard drives in P2P networks allows for easy sharing and backup of important data, without the need for expensive and complex server systems.
In the 8085 microprocessor, peripheral devices are connected through the Input/Output (I/O) ports. The microprocessor has a total of 16 address lines, allowing it to address up to 256 I/O ports (from 00H to FFH). Peripheral devices can be interfaced using either memory-mapped I/O or I/O-mapped I/O, depending on the specific design of the system. Typically, the connection is established through interfacing circuits like decoders, which help in selecting the appropriate device for communication.
when your phone doesn't connect to the broadband box you must check your internet connectivity,either through wifi or data