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A '''node''' is any point in a [[network]].
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A '''node''' is any point in a [[network]]. It must be capable of sending or receiving information, or forwarding it to another node (and in some cases, doing all three). End-user devices such as personal computers are nodes, as are the devices which connect those pieces of equipment, including [[Router (computing)|router]]s, modems, and switches.<ref>https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-a-node-4155598</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 06:31, September 7, 2021

A node is any point in a network. It must be capable of sending or receiving information, or forwarding it to another node (and in some cases, doing all three). End-user devices such as personal computers are nodes, as are the devices which connect those pieces of equipment, including routers, modems, and switches.[1]

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