Computer Science, asked by vanisha53, 9 months ago

write true or false
Each computer on a network cannot access hardware available on the network
2. You can transfer songs from laptop to smartphone using PAN.
3. Landline phone networks and LANs often use twisted-pair cable.
4. A client is sometimes called the host computer,
5.A peer-to-peer network works best in a large working environment.
6.SMTP is an email protocol for receiving messages
Network allows user to exchange money from one bank account to another via
Electronic Fund Transfer​

Answers

Answered by sarita02031988
19

Answer:

1 true 2 true 3 true 4 true 5 false 6 true

Answered by ankhidassarma9
0

Answer:

1. Each computer on a network cannot access hardware available on the network  :  True.

2.You can transfer songs from laptop to smartphone using PAN: True

3. Landline phone networks and LANs often use twisted-pair cable. : True.

4. A client is sometimes called the host computer. : False

5. A peer-to-peer network works best in a large working environment. : False.

6.SMTP is an email protocol for receiving messages : True.

7. Network allows user to exchange money from one bank account to another via Electronic Fund Transfer​ : True.

Explanation:

  • A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network that is used for interconnecting electronic devices within an individual person's workspace. A PAN provides data transmission among  computers, smartphones, tablets and personal digital assistants.
  • A twisted-pair cable is used in telephone networks/Landline phone and it is the least expensive type of local-area network (LAN) cable.
  • The server in client-server architecture is called the host computer, when the client is called the workstations.
  • A peer-to-peer network is generally used in small deployments  where security isn't a major concern, like home networks or small businesses.
  • EFT payments are processed through the Automated Clearing House network. One can authorize the electronic transfer of funds, and the money will be taken from one account and deposited in the recipient's account.
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