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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:24+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:24+05:30

What Are Two Functions Of End Devices On A Network? (Choose Two.)

What Are Two Functions Of End Devices On A Network? (Choose Two.)
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    1. Maryam Khalid Bronze
      2021-09-28T00:40:22+05:30Added an answer on September 28, 2021 at 12:40 am

      What Are Two Functions of End Devices on A Network? 

      The flow or transfer of the message may be so simple such as connecting a device with the help of a single cable or it might be complex in connecting the networks which cover the whole world. the infrastructure of the networks gives a suitable and secure environment for communication between the devices or networks. And the infrastructure is divided into components such as in the following:

      • End devices.
      • Intermediate devices.
      • Network media.

      The purpose to discuss the network infrastructure is to understand the end devices and the component of it .so if someone wants to know about what are the end devices in the network? Or what are their functions? The basic concept is mandatory to evaluate. Now let’s begin with the end devices and their functions.

      End devices 

      In the network infrastructure, the end devices are like node devices that act as the origin point or the destination when a conversation occurs between the networks. Due to the advancement in technology the nodes now act as either, servers, clients or maybe they act as both at a time. The whole network mostly depends on these nodes for communication between them. End devices manage the information flow to the exact destination with the help of the specific addresses which are allocated to them. The role of the nodes is determined by the software which is installed in their structure in the network. Roles of the end devices as a client and server are discussed below:

      As a client:

      The end devices as a client work on the requesting of the data from the source and display the collected data according to the request on the screen. It is used by the end clients.

      As a server:

      The specifics programs which provide information and the requested services to the other nodes in a network such as the web servers or email etc.

      Two main functions of the end devices on a network

       Now that you understand what are the end devices so the two functions of the end devices on the network are in the following:

      • End devices are responsible for the origination of the data transfer or the flow over the computer network.
      • The devices act as an interface between the users (humans) which are actually known as the end-user and the communicating networks.

      Few Examples of the devices

      Few  examples of the end devices are in the following:

      • Mobile devices.
      • Laptops.
      • Tablets.
      • Desktop computers.
      • Workstations.
      • Servers.
      • Security cameras 

      Closure 

      End devices are one of the components of the networks which has a role in the conversation over the networks or between the devices. End devices are an originator which is responsible for the information flow between the devices having nodes and is the interface that helps the communication of the humans with the other devices locally or globally. Without it, the network will never work alone and fell apart.

       

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