
Network - A network is a group of computers connected together in a way that allows information to be exchanged between the computers.
Packet - A piece of a message transmitted over a packet-switching network.
Local area network (LAN) technologies connect many devices that are relatively close to each other, usually in the same building.
Wide area network (WAN) technologies connect a smaller number of devices that can be many kilometers apart.
Node - A node is anything that is connected to the network. While a node is typically a computer, it can also be something like a printer or CD-ROM tower.
Media Access Control (MAC) address - This is the physical address of any device -- such as the NIC in a computer -- on the network.
IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network.
Bus - Each node is daisy-chained (connected one right after the other) along the same backbone, similar to Christmas Lights. Information sent from a node travels along the backbone until it reaches its destination node.


Ring - Like a bus network, rings have the nodes daisy-chained. The difference is that the end of the network comes back around to the first node, creating a complete circuit.
In networking, a token is a special series of bits that travels around a token-ring network.
Star - In a star network, each node is connected to a central device called a hub. The hub takes a signal that comes from any node and passes it along to all the other nodes in the network.

Tree Topology: A tree topology combines characteristics of linear bus and star topologies. It consists of groups of star-configured workstations connected to a linear bus backbone cable.
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Network - A network is a group of computers connected together in a way that allows information to be exchanged between the computers.
Packet - A piece of a message transmitted over a packet-switching network.
Local area network (LAN) technologies connect many devices that are relatively close to each other, usually in the same building.
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