Topic talk:Computer network/Definition Network

The following phrase appears in the ¨conclusion¨ section: the Why always precludes the What and How. I can´t make any sense of this. Perhaps ´precludes´ is the wrong word? --BigChicken 10:12, 14 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Maybe it needs an extra sentence or two - feel free to reword as you see fit! The gist is: we don't build networks just for the hell of it, there's some business need that precludes the design and construction of the network. Need Internet access? DSL modem. Branch office connection? T1. International multi-site switched VPN? Well, that's a tall order, but in every case the Why comes first... What and How come after. Dfrauzel 19:39, 23 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Maybe renaming the section would help ... it seems odd "conclusion" is in the middle of the content, and also it's trying to motivate new thought (and answer a question), rather then "conclude" anything. Maybe a better title is "Motivation for having a network"? Historybuff 20:52, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

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