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Basic Networking

A network is defined as a group of two or more computers linked together for the purpose of communicating and sharing information and other resources, such as printers and applications. Most networks are constructed around a cable connection that links the computers. This connection permits the computers to communicate via the wires in the cable. More recently, a number of wireless network solutions, including infrared ports, Bluetooth radio links, have been developed. For a network to function it must provide connections, communications, and services.

Connections are defined by the hardware or physical components that are required to connect a computer to the network. This includes the network medium, which refers to the hardware that physically connects one computer to another, i.e., the network cable or a wireless connection; and the network interface, which refers to the hardware that attaches a computer to the network medium and is usually a network interface card (NIC).

Communications refers to the network protocols that are used to establish the rules governing network communication between the networked computers. Network protocols allow computers running different operating systems and software to communicate with each.

Services define the resources, such as files or printers, that a computer shares with the rest of the networked computers.


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