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- End_system abstract "In networking jargon, the computers that are connected to a computer network are sometimes referred to as end systems. They are labeled end systems because they sit at the edge of the network. The end user always interacts with the end systems. End systems are the devices that provide information or services.The Internet’s end systems include some computers with which the end user does not interact. These include e-mail servers and web servers. With the accelerating rate at which technology is advancing today, household items (such as toasters and refrigerators) as well as portable, handheld computers and digital cameras are all being connected to the Internet as end systems. End systems that are connected to the Internet are also referred to as hosts; this is because they host (run) Internet applications such as a web browser or an email retrieval program.End systems are usually connected to each other using switching devices known as routers rather than using single communication link. The path that transmitted information takes from the sending end system, through a series of communications links and routers, to the receiving end system is known as a route or path through the network.↑".
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- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computing_terminology.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_architecture.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Communication_endpoint.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Data_terminal_equipment.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Digital_camera.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink End_instrument.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Host_(network).
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Node_(networking).
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Refrigerator.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Router_(computing).
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Server_(computing).
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Terminal_(telecommunication).
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Toaster.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink User_(computing).
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Web_browser.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLink Web_server.
- End_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "End system".
- End_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "end system".
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- End_system subject Category:Computing_terminology.
- End_system subject Category:Internet_architecture.
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- End_system comment "In networking jargon, the computers that are connected to a computer network are sometimes referred to as end systems. They are labeled end systems because they sit at the edge of the network. The end user always interacts with the end systems. End systems are the devices that provide information or services.The Internet’s end systems include some computers with which the end user does not interact. These include e-mail servers and web servers.".
- End_system label "End system".
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