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network A set of nodes, points, or locations connected by means of data, voice, and video communications for the purpose of exchange.
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network The combination of two or more hosts and the connecting links between them. A physical network is the hardware that makes up the network. A logical network is the abstract organization overlaid on all or part of one or more physical networks. The Internet network is an example of a logical network. The interface program handles translation of logical network operations into physical network operations.
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network A network ties things together. Computer networks connect all types of computers and computer-related things
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network A group of stations (computers, telephones, or other devices) connected by communications facilities for exchanging information. Connection can be permanent, via cable, or temporary, through telephone or other communications links. The transmission medium can be physical (ie fiber optic cable) or wireless (ie satellite).
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network A group of computers or devices that are connected together for the exchange of data and sharing of resources.
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