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**Desktop Computers**: These devices used by lawyers and staff for legal research, document preparation, and communication are connected to the network and considered nodes, as they send and receive data within the network.
**Laptops**: Portable devices used by lawyers for on-the-go access to the network. These are nodes as well since they connect to the network (either wirelessly or through Ethernet) to interact with other devices and systems.
**Servers**: A central server that stores case files, legal documents, emails, and other resources would be considered a node. It provides access to shared information across the network for all other connected devices.
**Network Printers**: Printers connected to the office network (whether via Wi-Fi or Ethernet) are considered nodes. They interact with other devices, such as computers or laptops, to print documents.
**VoIP Phones**: VoIP phones that use the internet or an office's local network to make calls are also considered nodes. They interact with other devices to transmit voice data over the network.
**Network Switches or Routers**: Though primarily responsible for managing and directing network traffic, switches and routers are still considered nodes in the network, as they manage the flow of data between other connected devices (such as computers, printers, and phones).
**Surveillance Cameras or Security Systems**: If connected to the network for monitoring purposes, these devices can also be considered nodes. They send data such as video footage to other devices within the network for monitoring or archiving.
All of these devices are part of the **network infrastructure** in the lawyer’s office and are essential for efficient communication, data storage, and office operations. Each device functions as a node, participating in data exchange within the network.
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