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Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.
Whether or not a network cable is connected to your computer.
The difference between the two is that a network could be defined as a group of locally connected computers (Eg: Computers connected in an office buliding); whereas, An internetwork is a collection of individual networks, connected by intermediate networking devices, that functions as a single large network
A wireless mesh network is a type of ad hoc network. The difference would be that clients on mesh networks are dedicated to the role of routing by relying on an infrastructure of sorts, while ad hoc clients are generally user to user and not fixed to any kind of infrastructure.
Yes, you should know the difference between a Wi-Fi and bluetooth network. In today's very expanse technology market, bluetooth networks and Wi-Fi networks are becoming very common, so you should at least know the differences between the two and what each are used for and what each can do.
A router allows communication between two different networks. A hub just links devices in a network.
Traditional telephones are used mainly to connect calls between two or more people; on the other hand, converged networks offer a variety of communication services (video, calls, internet, or sms)
Voip is a telecommunication network that uses internet networks and IP telephony instead of traditional telephone networks.
Topology is the actual layout of the network, for instance, where the routers and other devices are located. That would be the networks topology.
With a PoP, you are only connecting to one company's network. In an IXP, you have the ability to peer with many different networks.
Dedicated networks for voice, video and computer data communications required a different type of device in order to access the network. Telephones, televisions, and computers used specific technologies and different dedicated network structures, to communicate. Converged networks are capable of delivering voice, video and data services over the same communication channel or network structure.
Network topology is the physical design of a LAN which resolves the conflict that occurs between computers on the network attempting to transmit at the same time. Whereas protocols are the standards used by networks to permit communication between network-connected devices. -s74