Any PC on a network that is utilized
by individuals is typically alluded to as a network workstation.
Here and there such workstations are likewise called network clients.
For the most part, a network client is an Intel-based PC running some variant
of Windows, which has installed a NIC and network client software, permitting the
workstation to contribute on the network. Network workstations can likewise be
whatever other kind of PC that incorporates the important network equipment and
software, for example, an Apple Macintosh or some type of UNIX-based
PC.
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- 2.3. OSI Networking Model
- 2.3.1. Physical Layer
- 2.3.2. Data-Link Layer
- 2.3.3. Network Layer
- 2.3.4. Transport Layer
- 2.3.5. Session Layer
- 2.3.6. Presentation Layer
- 2.3.7. Application Layer
- 2.3.8. How Data Travels Through the OSI Layers
- 2.4. Network Hardware Components
- 2.4.1. Servers
- 2.4.2. Hubs, Routers, and Switches
- 2.4.3. Cabling and Cable Plants
- 2.4.4. Workstation Hardware
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