Generally speaking, a network lets two or more computers communicate and work together. Partly because of the open design of Unix, a lot of networking development has been done in this operating system. Just as there are different versions of Unix, there are different ways and programs to use networks from Unix.
There's an entire chapter devoted to Connectivity (Chapter 46), but for now, here's a quick review of the major networking components.
-- JP
Copyright © 2003 O'Reilly & Associates. All rights reserved.