Wired Network (is not wireless) - a configuration that involves cables which establish a connection to the Internet and other devices on the network, WAN (wide area network) - a network of computers that are spread across a wide geographic area, LAN (local area network) - a group of computers and associated devices that share the resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area , Ethernet - a set of networking technologies and media access methods specified for LAN's , Wireless Network - each computer has a wireless adapter device attached, which converts digital data into radio waves and also receives radio waves and converts them into digital data, Cellular Network - otherwise known as a mobile network, is a radio network. has the longest delay, Mobility - the ability to transport a device from one physical location to another without interrupting the connection, Avalibility - a connection that stays up and operational for as long as possible without interruption, as well as the ability for that connection to recover quickly should it go down, Bandwidth - is the maximum amount of data that is possible to transmit over a medium in a given time, Throughput - is the actual amount of data that is transmitted over a medium in a given time, Reliability - a connection that transmits data without causing connection delays or corrupting the data, Concurrent Connections - how many users or devices can be connected to the same network at one time, Security - how safe the network is from attack,

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