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Node (networking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In communication networks, a node (Latin nodus , ‘knot’) is a connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint (some terminal equipment). The definition of a node depend...
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Network topology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The first 2D metal-organic framework utilizing PPh2(CH2)2PPh2 (dppe) units as the linkers and tetranuclear silver clusters, [Ag4(micro3)-Cl){S2P(OR)2}3], as the network nodes in the formation of the honeycomb-shaped layer structure is reported. ... The Medscape Journal ... Journals & Reference...
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Southeastern European Network in Mathematical and Theoretical Physic ... Network Meetings ... Network Activities...
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An APPN network node implements full APPN functionality and services. A collection of connected network nodes comprises the APPN backbone.
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When troubleshooting the network, you may wish to explicitly establish recognition of network nodes. The Ping tool forces or confirms recognition of a node or series of nodes for given IP address segments.
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Everyday, our cars are using more computing technology, primarily for safety reasons. So why not turning them into computer nodes of a mobile network? ... So why not turning them into computer nodes of a mobile network? This is what UCLA engineers are working on. According to them, this would just need the relatively low...
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