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    Net·work
    /ˈnetˌwərk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. connect as or operate with a network: "the stock exchanges have proven to be resourceful in networking these deals"
    • 2. interact with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts: "it's so important to network when starting a new business"
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  3. What is networking? A computer network comprises two or more computers that are connected—either by cables (wired) or wifi (wireless)—with the purpose of transmitting, exchanging, or sharing data and resources. You build a computer network by using hardware (for example, routers, switches, access points, and cables) and software (for ...

  4. Network behavior anomaly detection (NBAD) is the continuous monitoring of a proprietary network for unusual events or trends. NBAD is an integral part of network behavior analysis ( NBA ), which offers an additional layer of security to that provided by traditional anti-threat applications such as firewall s, antivirus software and spyware ...

  5. MAC and IP addresses uniquely define devices and network connections, respectively, in a network. A MAC address is a number assigned to a network interface card (NIC) by a device's manufacturer. An IP address is a number assigned to a network connection. How is computer networking evolving? Modern-day networks deliver more than connectivity.

  6. Morse code is a method of sending text messages by keying in a series of electronic pulses, usually represented as a short pulse (called a "dot") and a long pulse (a "dash"). The code was devised by Samuel F. B. Morse in the 1840s to work with his invention of the telegraph , the first invention to effectively exploit electromagnetism for ...

  7. NETWORK definition: 1. a system or group of connected parts: 2. a group of people who know each other or who work…. Learn more.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of NETWORK. [count] 1. a : a system of lines, wires, etc., that are connected to each other. a telephone/rail network. — often + of. a network of blood vessels. b : a system of computers and other devices (such as printers) that are connected to each other. He hooked up his computer to the network.

  9. The office network allows users to share files and software, and to use a central printer. across/over/via a network Users can access data across a network. The files are accessible over a network. You can print and scan from your device via a wireless network. see also LAN, local area network, neural network, social network (1), WAN

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