Two devices are in network if
A) a process is running on both devices
B) PIDs of the processes running of different devices are same
C) a process in one device is able to exchange information with a process in another device
D) All of the above
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Two devices are in network if C) a process in one device is able to exchange information with a process in another device.
When are two devices said to be in a network?
- Digital devices have the ability to share information among them if they are in a metred network by using links among nodes and are said to be in the same network.
- Connected devices may be monitored remotely.
- Examples of sources of connection of two devices include WIFI, 3G, 4G etc.
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Two devices are in network if C) a process in one device is able to exchange information with a process in another device.
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