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EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
7th Edition
ISBN: 8220102955479
Author: Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem R18RQ
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“No”, the mobile (that is node) doesn’t have a wireless connection to the Internet.
Reason for mobile is not a node:
Because,
- A node must be connected to the same access point (AP) all over its connection to the Internet.
- The mobile is a device which able to move freely or easily from one place to another place...
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EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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