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1.All frames are transmitted on all Ethernet segments 2. shared medium networks use CSMA/CD to access the medium
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In technical terms, communication refers to the process of transmitting information between entities through a shared medium. It involves encoding, sending, receiving, and decoding messages, often facilitated by various technologies such as networks, protocols, and devices. Effective communication ensures that the intended message is accurately conveyed and understood, minimizing errors and enhancing clarity. Key elements include the sender, message, medium, receiver, and feedback.
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Although sharing reduces cost but shared networks are used only for local communication due to the following reasons: 1. There is a biggest security risk. 2. Person sharing the router could visit your shared folders and view or copy them easily. 3. Person sharing the router could hack your system easily.
Although sharing reduces cost but shared networks are used only for local communication due to the following reasons: 1. There is a biggest security risk. 2. Person sharing the router could visit your shared folders and view or copy them easily. 3. Person sharing the router could hack your system easily.
Multiplexer(Multiplexing).In telecommunications and computer networks,multiplexing(also known as muxing) is a method by which multiple analog message signals or digital data streams are combined into one signal over a shared medium.
An example of a shared medium network device would be a repeater or hub, since the ports are shared.
Alan Mink has written: 'An analytic study of a shared device among independent computing systems' -- subject- s -: Computer networks, Time-sharing computer systems
If you your computer is connected to one of wireless networks which shared with other people (including the case when the network is connected to internet), your computer can accessed without any problems unless special precautions were taken.
Usually when we talk about bus system, it is a passive communication medium which connects to components. In the case when a common bus is shared among many components e.g. processors, memory, I/O and bus is used for only one transaction at a time, the bus arbitrator is used for allocation and deallocation. So bus is shared for communication information among multiple devices one at a time, hence time shared.
Token Ring is a network protocol used for local area networks (LANs) that employs a token-passing method to manage access to the shared network medium. The primary purpose of Token Ring is to prevent data collisions by allowing only the device holding the token to transmit data, ensuring orderly communication. This protocol was developed by IBM and was popular in the 1980s and 1990s, though it has largely been supplanted by Ethernet technology in modern networks.