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State True or False:
Nodes and servers have the same function.
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Wi-Fi stands fo...
Computers and Technology, 24.07.2020 21:01 softball2895
В.
State True or False:
Nodes and servers have the same function.
2.
Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity.
3. Network cards are used to physically attach a computer to a network.
WAN stands for Wide Area Network.
5. In Client-Server network, there is no central server.
6.
Extranet refers to a computer network restricted to an organisation.
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