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What is a network node?

The network node is either a redistribution point or an endpoint that transmits the data with a recognizing, processing, and forwarding capability to other network nodes. To form a network connection for data transmission, 2 or multiple network nodes are needed. It depends on the type of network and the referred protocol layer.

How many network nodes are needed to form a network connection?

To form a network connection for data transmission, 2 or multiple network nodes are needed. It depends on the type of network and the referred protocol layer. To receive access each node requires an IP address for identification. Examples of network nodes include printers, computers, modems, bridges, switches, etc.

What is an example of a network node?

Examples of network nodes include printers, computers, modems, bridges, switches, etc. A network node is any device in the network that can transmit, process, recognize and store information to other networks. If the node is referred to as data communication equipment, then it forms a connection for modems, hubs, bridges, switches, etc.

What are common network devices?

Common network devices are: Network devices manage traffic flow and direct data packets, provide security, and enable connectivity between network segments or the Internet. Each device serves a specific purpose that allows for a seamless flow of information and connectivity across an organization's IT ecosystem. Network devices play two key roles:

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