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Network Elements - Network+ Certification Tutorial Half-duplexing: each device in the configuration can send and receive information, but only one at a time; while sending the device cannot receive, very much like walkie-talkies. Full-duplexing: each device in the configuration can send and receive simultaneously. The best example of this is the telephone. Networks: LAN: Local Area Network. Usually wiring within a single building or a set of buildings. MAN: Metropolitan Area Network. Network of LANs in a city. WAN: Wide Area Network. Network that spans a long distance. Topology: A layout of a network, the way to lay a network out. Network Equipment: Server: device providing resources to other devices accessing the network. Workstation: device that accesses the resources of the network servers. Host: device on a TCP/IP network that offers resources, usually an addressable computer system, a server, workstation, minicomputer, mainframe, router. Prev Page / Next Page: Network Equipment (Cont.)
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