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Networking Networking is the word people use when they’re talking about connecting  computers together so they can share data with each other and all connect to the internet at the same time. Let’s take a closer look at the key components that make up a simple easy to set up network. Think of a network is something similar to your body central nervous system.  At the top of the network is a brain that handless all the traffic coming through.  This is called a router. The brain is connected  to a spine that send signals throughout your network. This device is called a switch and it distributes signals to all of your computers and devices via network cables. Now let’s check out each of the components of a wired network and more detail. We’ll start with the router. A router has a smart little computer inside that identifies all of the computers and devices on your network and assigns a unique number to each one. Techie people call this an IP address.  A router also components to the int
Essay 4 On this specific essay I thought I would mainly talk about the effect of technology on communication in relationships. Because many people seem to forget how to communicate. technology such as email, Facebook, Twitter, My Space, YouTube, Instagram and many other sites are all amazing tools that have the intent to bring inter-connectedness around the world. These methods of communication, however, also have the capacity to negatively impact relationships. In both my counselling practise and my personal life I have recognized first hand that technology has the potential to negatively impact relationships in terms of etiquette. Technology may cause people to forget to use fundamental basics in etiquette when communicating.   One such etiquette practise that is lost is looking at the person in front of you. For instance, have you ever seen a group of teens together who are all standing in a group next to each other but all remain head down to face their phones instead of