SNAP Network definition

SNAP Network means a collection of SNAP Nodes that (1) are able to communicate with each other directly or indirectly via the proprietary network communication protocol used by the SNAP Software, whether wirelessly, serially, over a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (“TCP/IP”) connection, or otherwise or (2) act, behave, or otherwise operate in a coordinated fashion, including but not limited to operating under the control of or communicating with a common controller or coordinator. For clarification, SNAP Nodes capable of reaching each other via an established TCP/IP connection through the Internet or otherwise are part of the same SNAP Network for the purposes of these Terms, and SNAP Nodes that effectively communicate with each other through an intermediary or that operate based on information from one another are part of the same SNAP Network for the purposes of these Terms. Such communication could be direct or indirect via some other protocol besides the proprietary network protocol used by the SNAP Software, including but not limited to: communicating through shared memory, communicating through a database, communicating through a serial interface, communicating through a parallel interface, or communicating through any other entity acting as an intermediary.

Examples of SNAP Network in a sentence

  • It is contemplated that you may purchase or have purchased, from Synapse or authorized distributors of Synapse, Synapse Products storing or otherwise containing the SNAP Software for use as SNAP Nodes within a SNAP Network, and it is further contemplated that you may desire to use the Portal Software for at least the purpose of downloading, installing, updating, modifying, and/or maintaining application layer scripts on such Synapse Products for interacting with and/or running on the SNAP Software.