When buying a new computer, the first thing you will probably try is to connect to the internet. To do this, you establish a connection to your router, which receives data from the Internet and then forwards it to your computer.
Of course, that's not all: afterwards, you can connect your
printer, smartphone or TV to the router so that these devices are also
connected to the internet. You now have several devices connected to each other
via a central access point and you have created your network.
what is
networking give some relevant examples
In information technology, a network is defined as the
connection of at least two computer systems, either by cable or by wireless
connection. The simplest network is a combination of two computers connected by
a cable. This type of network is called a peer-to-peer network. There is no
hierarchy in this network; both participants have equal privileges. Each
computer has access to the data of the other device and can share resources
such as disk space, applications or peripherals (printers, etc.).
Today's networks are generally a little more complex and
only have two computers. Systems with more than ten networks typically use
client-server networks. In these networks, a central computer (server) provides
resources to other network participants (clients).
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