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  1. What is a Network? A network refers to two or more connected computers that can share resources such as data, a printer, an Internet connection, applications, or a combination of these resources.

  2. Computer networks and internets: an overview of concepts, terminology, and technologies that form the basis for digital communication in individual networks and the global Internet

  3. Networking Fundamentals

    Chapter 8: Defining Network Infrastructures and Network Security This chapter covers understanding the concepts of Internet, intranet, and extranet as well as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), security …

  4. My goal has been to create a book that is useful to a broad audience, including those interested in network management, in high-performance networking, in software development, or just in how the …

  5. We focus on target concepts, topics, and skills that are normally expected of students who have passed such a course. We also cover the basic skills and concepts that support these target objectives. And …

  6. To build a computer network is defining what a network is and understanding how it is used to help a business meet its objectives. A network is a connected collection of devices and end systems, such …

  7. Basic Networking Concepts Beginners Guide | PDF - Scribd

    This document provides an overview of basic networking concepts for beginners.

  8. Types of Networks There are two principle kinds of networks: Wide Area Networks (WANs) and Local Area Networks (LANs).

  9. Computer Networking Basics - IMD), Pune

    A computer network is a group of computers/devices(Nodes) that use a set of common communication protocols over digital interconnections for the purpose of sharing resources located on or provided by …

  10. Networking - Cisco CCNA 1 Networking Basics v3.1 Instructor Lab Manual.pdf

    Page 1 of 183 This document is exclusive property of Cisco Systems, Inc. Permission is granted to print and copy this document for non-commercial distribution and exclusive use by instructors in...