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Revision as of 10:28, 25 November 2010
Contents
Introduction
This page explains some of the fundamental concepts, components and terminology associated with standard computer networks. These networks are often referred to as local area networks (LAN). This type of network is technically known as an Ethernet network.
Cable
Network
An Ethernet network consists of two or more devices effectively connected together as shown in the diagram.
Since most devices only have one physical network connection socket, connecting more than two devices is not possible without a device known as a network switch.