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Communication Devices - Coggle Diagram
Communication Devices
Device list
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Router
A router manages traffic between networks by forwarding data packets to their intended IP addresses, and allowing multiple devices to use the same Internet connection
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Switch
They connect multiple devices, such as computers, wireless access points, printers, and servers; on the same network within a building or campus. A switch enables connected devices to share information and talk to each other.
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WiFi
Wi-Fi allows local area networks (LANs) to operate without cables and wiring, making it a popular choice for home and business networks.
Wi-Fi Direct is a peer-to-peer specification that allows devices certified for Wi-Fi Direct to exchange data without an internet connection or a wireless router.
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LAN - Local Area Network
Local area networks (LANs) are computer networks ranging in size from a few computers in a single office to hundreds or even thousands of devices spread across several buildings. They function to link computers together and provide shared access to printers, file servers, and other services.
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WAN - Wide Area Network
WANs are often used by large businesses to connect their office networks. This is a large computer network that connects groups of computers over large distances
Examples include a bank, including its branch offices and ATM machines
Leased Lines
A leased line is a type of private network service. It can be used to run a variety of data services. But most commonly, leased lines are marketed as an internet connection alternative to the standard public broadband.
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology is primarily used to wirelessly connect peripherals to mobile phones, desktops, and laptops
Some of the most common Bluetooth accessories include mice, keyboards, speakers, and headphones.
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Infrared Connection
Infrared sensors enable computers and devices to use short-range wireless signals to transfer files and other data.
Remote controls use near-infrared light, transmitted with LEDs, to send focused signals to home-entertainment devices, such as television