point-to-point (Connection)
A point-to-point connection is a direct communication link between two specific endpoints, such as devices or networks. This type of connection allows for dedicated bandwidth and can improve performance by reducing latency and interference from other connections. Examples include a direct cable between two computers or a dedicated line between two offices.
In networking, point-to-point connections can be established using various technologies, including fiber optics, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. These connections are often used in scenarios where secure and reliable communication is essential, such as in telecommunications or private networks.