1) The document defines 10 key computer networking terms: packet, intranet, firewall, internet, interface, protocol, bit, WAN, IP address, and standard.
2) It explains that a packet is the basic unit of data transferred over a network, an intranet is a private network, and a firewall regulates traffic to and from a server.
3) The final terms defined are that an interface is any software for networking hardware, a protocol sets communication rules, an IP address uniquely identifies a device, and standards define device communication languages.
1) The document defines 10 key computer networking terms: packet, intranet, firewall, internet, interface, protocol, bit, WAN, IP address, and standard.
2) It explains that a packet is the basic unit of data transferred over a network, an intranet is a private network, and a firewall regulates traffic to and from a server.
3) The final terms defined are that an interface is any software for networking hardware, a protocol sets communication rules, an IP address uniquely identifies a device, and standards define device communication languages.
1) The document defines 10 key computer networking terms: packet, intranet, firewall, internet, interface, protocol, bit, WAN, IP address, and standard.
2) It explains that a packet is the basic unit of data transferred over a network, an intranet is a private network, and a firewall regulates traffic to and from a server.
3) The final terms defined are that an interface is any software for networking hardware, a protocol sets communication rules, an IP address uniquely identifies a device, and standards define device communication languages.
5. Any software interface for to a specific piece of software. networking hardware. 10. Rules and Standards set to define 6. A way to translate incoming requests the language devices use to in a routing server to devices in the communicate. Down connected LAN 1. Pieces of related information that 7. The most basic unit of data are transferred through a network. transferred across a network. 2. A network not publicly accessible 8. The means of connecting separate by the greater internet. LAN's through the internet while 3. A program regulating traffic to maintaining privacy and from a server. 4. Large, dispersed networks, often meaning the Internet in general.