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computer based communications (i.e. email and the 3G network) is the only one I can think of. . .Written and verbal
I think PSTN mainly serves to wired land-line(telephone) and MSC serves to cellular(mobile) network.
Powerless verbal communication is a language choice including gap filing sounds such as um. Another example is hedges such as I think it will work.
I think you mean Internet and Intranet...the "internet" is everything and anything on the world wide web, an "intranet" on the other hand is when 2 or more computers are connected in a network and can share information,...like for example, a company might have its own intranet for their own purposes. Basically the two are the same, but an intranet is a much smaller scale.
I assume you are talking about network topology. I have worked in several schools in a couple school districts. Some older school networks were setup on a token ring. I think it would be safe to assume that most networks are now a star topology using ethernet.
From a network topology perspective, a personal computer that is connected to the network is a node. From a software/OS perspective, this would be a network client, but personal computers can act as, or serve the role of, a server, but I think that is out of scope of the question.
If the server dies, the computers get unseen for each other. It isn't a good idea in every situation to leave the whole network to only 1 computer, because if it ets an error, your network is dead.
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Without NICs? A computer needs some sort of connection to the network! I don't think you can do it.The usual NIC is an Ethernet card or a wireless network card; neither of which should be very expensive. In the center of the star topology is either a hub or a switch. Better use a switch, if possible - it is more efficient.
Advantages:* Good performance * Reliable (if one connection fails, it doesn't affect others)* Easy to replace, install or remove hosts or other devicesDisadvantages:* Expensive to install * Extra hardware required
Star topology is very common; chances are any company you can think of (big or small) is using a star in their LANs somewhere within the company.
Cartoon network would be the obvious choice on weekdays. Come to to think of it, there's going to be a ben 10 marathon before the premiere of the movie. If that doesn't help, try the cartoon network website or youtube.
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I think it is depend upon network. You should consultant with any network expert.