Computer Networks - Network FundamentalsHow would you best define a computer network?AA single device that stores all data locallyBA group of connected devices that share data and resourcesCA software program that runs on one computerDA device that blocks communication between computersCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify network componentsA network consists of multiple devices connected together.Step 2: Understand network purposeIts purpose is to share data and resources among these devices.Final Answer:A group of connected devices that share data and resources -> Option BQuick Check:Networks connect devices for sharing [OK]Quick Trick: Networks connect devices to share data and resources [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing a network with a single deviceThinking a network is just softwareBelieving networks block communication
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