Latest Answer : The core network is nothing but backbone network that means something like ISPÂ network. The access network is the user end which means client for the ISP's. ...
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Resource SharingB) Resource availability for allC) Easy accessD) All of the above
Latest Answer : D: all of the above ...
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
Latest Answer : yasince def for online isTo be considered on-line, a device must be at least one of: * "Under the direct control of another device" * "Under the direct control of the system with which it is associated" * "Available for immediate use on demand ...
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Offline
Latest Answer : offline.Means it is not connectd to network. ...
Using networking, You can set up certain computer resources — such as a hard drive or a printer — so all the computers on the network can access them
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
__________ lets you access your favorite shared network folders quickly without having to browse the entire network
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) MappingExplanation: If you find yourself accessing a particular shared folder frequently, you may use mapping to access the shared folder more efficiently
The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a network server have to be the same drive letter that the server uses to access the file
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) FalseExplanation: The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a network server doesn’t have to be the same drive letter that the server uses to access
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) FalseB) TrueExplanation: Shared folders can be set up with restrictions on how you may use them. For example, you may be granted full access to some shared folders so that
Latest Answer : false...becoz we can put the restriction on the number of users who all can access the shared folder at a time ...
You can summon a list of all the computers that are available on your network by clicking _____________in the Network Tasks section of the My Network Places window.
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) View Workgroup ComputersB) My Network PlacesC) My computerD) None of the above
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Access NodesB) Access Points C) Access HubsD) None of the aboveExplanation: Wireless access points (APs or WAPs) are specially configured nodes on wireless local area networks
Latest Answer : B. Access Points ...