This depends on if you are using hubs or switches.
ZigBee is a standard (rules, specifications, etc.) of a wireless network. This network aims specifically for home devices and appliances by making each 'node' 'speaks' with another, and benefit from each other.
examples:- delete this node (identified by a pointer)- insert a new node before this node- replace this node with another node
Physical data structure: This is the physical equipment involved in the network eg router, cabling etc). Logical data structure: This is how the information flows internally and externally (the transfer of information from one node to another on the network).
Carrier
_node* search (_node* head, _key key) { _node* node; for (node=head; node != NULL;;) { if (key == node->key) return node; else if (key < node.>key) node = node->left; else node = node->right; } return node; }
This is called saltatory conduction.
Default Gateway is a node (a router) on a computer network that serves as an access point to another network.
node
a Subnet
A node is a single workstation present in a computer networking, many node together when combined makes a network.
Packet
anything connect to a network is called a node's this can be your printer, laptop,what ever as long as it is there its a node
Best Path
No...EtherNet is a wired network based on cables to connect the nodes.WiFi is a wireless network based on radio signals to connect the nodes.Both network systems do however use the same protocols once the connections have been established to communicate from one node to another node.
No
Technically depends on the protocol Assuming it's a tcp/ip, computer refers by ip number and url. In design phase computers in a network often refer to as : client node workstation
aircel 3g network, i need 6p traffic node configuration