Programmable Logic Controllers - With Activities Manual and Access
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Chapter 14, Problem 28RQ
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Network:
- A network refers to a collection of two or more computer systems linked together.
- There are different types of
computer networks such as Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), and Wide Area Network (WAN). - Networks can be categorized based on the characteristics such as topology, protocol, and architecture.
- A computer network is also known as data network.
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