1.1. First Things First: What's a Network?

The dictionary defines the word network as "a group or system of interconnected people or things." Similarly, in the computer world, the term network means two or more connected computers that can share resources like data and applications, office machines, an Internet connection, or some combination of these, as shown in Figure 1.1.

Okay—Figure 1.1 shows a really basic network made up of only two host computers connected together; they share resources like files and even a printer hooked up to one of the hosts. These two hosts "talk" to each other using a computer language called binary code, which consists of lots of 1s and 0s in a specific order that describes exactly what they want to "say."

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