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Revision as of 19:48, 8 July 2021
A network is a collection of computers, servers, mainframes, network devices, peripherals, or other devices connected to one another to allow the sharing of data. A excellent example of a network is the Internet, which connects millions of people all over the world. Below is an example image of a home network with multiple computers and other network devices all connected to each other and the Internet.[1]
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Types of Network[2]
Two very common types of networks include:
You may also see references to a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), a Wireless LAN (WLAN), or a Wireless WAN (WWAN).
Network Characteristics[3]
In addition to these types, the following characteristics are also used to categorize different types of networks:
- Topology: The geometric arrangement of a computer system. Common topologies include a bus, star, and ring. See the Network topology diagrams in the Quick Reference section of Webopedia.
- Protocol: The protocol defines a common set of rules and signals that computers on the network use to communicate. One of the most popular protocols for LANs is called Ethernet. Another popular LAN protocol for PCs is the IBM token-ring network .
- Architecture: Networks can be broadly classified as using either a peer-to-peer or client/server architecture.
Computers on a network are sometimes called nodes. Computers and devices that allocate resources for a network are called servers.
See Also
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Network Architecture
Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
Network Control Program (NCP)
Network Diagram
Network Effect
Network Infrastructure
Network Management
Network Map
Network Mapping
Network Monitoring
Network Motif
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
Network Operations Center (NOC)
Network Organization
Network Performance Management (NPM)
Network Protocol
Network Security
Network Structure
Network Topology
Client Server Architecture
Client Server Model
Peer-to-Peer Architecture (P2P Architecture)
References
Further Reading
- Computer Network Definition Wikipedia
- What is Computer Network Techtarget
- What is a Network - Definition and Meaning Business Dictionary