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Question by himadri
Submitted on 10/12/2003
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what is A - network?(types of network)



Answer by atiqur rahman
Submitted on 1/15/2004
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A network  is a grouping of interconnected systems sharing services and interconnecting by means of a shared communication link .

 

Answer by anastacia monageng
Submitted on 5/13/2004
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it`s a grouping of interconnected systems sharing services and interconnection by means of a shared communication link.

types:
      LAN
      PEER TO PEER  

 

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