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what is distribution hardware with examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let's start with the computer case. This is the metal enclosure that contains many of the other hardware components. It comes in various shapes and sizes, but a typical tower model is between 15-25 inches high. Want to know what's inside? Okay, go get a screwdriver and let's open it up. Seriously, if you are really into computers, the best way to learn is to actually get hands-on. To save us some time, however, have a look at this desktop computer case. A computer enthusiast replaced the metal side panel with a transparent one, so we can have a look inside.

Let's start with the computer case. This is the metal enclosure that contains many of the other hardware components. It comes in various shapes and sizes, but a typical tower model is between 15-25 inches high. Want to know what's inside? Okay, go get a screwdriver and let's open it up. Seriously, if you are really into computers, the best way to learn is to actually get hands-on. To save us some time, however, have a look at this desktop computer case. A computer enthusiast replaced the metal side panel with a transparent one, so we can have a look inside.Although that photo looks pretty cool, it is a bit hard to recognize the individual components, especially with all the connecting wires running through it. This figure shows a more schematic version of a desktop computer, which makes it easier to point out the essential hardware components.

Answered by Anonymous
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The hardware that facilitates data transmission and recovery in a computer network is known as distribution hardware.

  • The generic name for different cables and boxes that help link a computer network is known as hardware delivery.
  • Distribution hardware is the network's paths and junctions acting as the pathway to distribute and retrieve all of the voice and data signals used in the network.
  • The examples include, the wires, modems, cables, connectors, delivery boxes etc.
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