An access point is a central wireless device that serves all wireless clients.
Application server - ANSWER Provides the business logic needed by the
system.
Applications - ANSWER Programs that handle input, manage processing logic,
and give the necessary output
bandwidth - ANSWER The amount of data that can be sent in a specific time
period
Basic Service Set: ANSWER A central wireless device serves all wireless
clients.
batch processing -- ANSWER This indicates that data is managed in groups.
Bluetooth - Answer Very popular for short-distance wireless communication.
Client - ANSWER A computer that accepts data, processing services, or other
support from a server.
ANSWER Portal that gives access for customers, employees, suppliers, and the
general public.
data frames - A hub broadcasts network traffic to all connected devices.
ANSWER: A company-wide system that connects one or more LANs or
WANs.
, Extended Service Set - Answer consists of two or more Basic Service Set
networks.
fat client - ANSWER Located all or most of the application processing logic at
the client.
Gateway - ANSWER Connecting a network topology to a bigger, different
network
Hierarchical network - ANSWER Contains one or more powerful servers that
manage the entire network.
ANSWER Hub is a network connecting device that does not perform as well as
a switch.
ANSWER for legacy data Data is difficult to access and convey to the
client/server environment.
ANSWER for legacy systems Older systems that use old technology and are
nonetheless functional.
Local Area Network - ANSWER Joins clients, allowing them to share data and
hardware resources.
logical topology -- ANSWER Topology describes how components interact.
mesh network - ANSWER Network in which each node is connected to every
other node.
Application server - ANSWER Provides the business logic needed by the
system.
Applications - ANSWER Programs that handle input, manage processing logic,
and give the necessary output
bandwidth - ANSWER The amount of data that can be sent in a specific time
period
Basic Service Set: ANSWER A central wireless device serves all wireless
clients.
batch processing -- ANSWER This indicates that data is managed in groups.
Bluetooth - Answer Very popular for short-distance wireless communication.
Client - ANSWER A computer that accepts data, processing services, or other
support from a server.
ANSWER Portal that gives access for customers, employees, suppliers, and the
general public.
data frames - A hub broadcasts network traffic to all connected devices.
ANSWER: A company-wide system that connects one or more LANs or
WANs.
, Extended Service Set - Answer consists of two or more Basic Service Set
networks.
fat client - ANSWER Located all or most of the application processing logic at
the client.
Gateway - ANSWER Connecting a network topology to a bigger, different
network
Hierarchical network - ANSWER Contains one or more powerful servers that
manage the entire network.
ANSWER Hub is a network connecting device that does not perform as well as
a switch.
ANSWER for legacy data Data is difficult to access and convey to the
client/server environment.
ANSWER for legacy systems Older systems that use old technology and are
nonetheless functional.
Local Area Network - ANSWER Joins clients, allowing them to share data and
hardware resources.
logical topology -- ANSWER Topology describes how components interact.
mesh network - ANSWER Network in which each node is connected to every
other node.