A computer network is defined as two or more computers connected via software and hardware so that they can communicate with each other. Ultimately, a computer network enables the exchange of data among computers.
This is correct, although you need to have a router connected to both computers for the data transfer to work, and to basically connect the computers on a 'network' level.
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I'm assuming your answers are
Ethernet Cable
at least one server
the internet
software and hardware.
-MJ
This question is worded very badly, but the answer is software and hardware
In order to have a network, you must have at least two computers with "network interface cards" installed, as well as some type of media that is used for the transfer of data, the most common of which is copper wiring, although fiber optics are starting to gain ground in the network market. Newer networks will also always have a switch or hub to connect the computers together, while some older technologies are designed to link the computers together directly (such as a token ring network). Finally, all computers participating in the network must have the same "protocols" installed (i.e. TCP/IP or AppleTalk).
Firstly, both the computers should contain network card as per hardware concerned . two PC's can be connected via wired connection or wireless connection. Wired connection is done through cabling and modem process whereas wireless connection is done through built-in hardware like wifi or wimax or bluetooth technologies....
hardware and software
Network is defined as a group of autonomous systems that are connected to each other. Computers in a network can communicate with each other.
A LAN (Local Area Network) unless it is over a large geographical area then it would be a WAN (Wide Area Network).
The difference between the two is that a network could be defined as a group of locally connected computers (Eg: Computers connected in an office buliding); whereas, An internetwork is a collection of individual networks, connected by intermediate networking devices, that functions as a single large network
computer network is the interconnected collection of autonomous computers & they are able to exchange information
Network is defined as number of autonomous systems connected together to communicate with each other . The communication between these autonomous systems is called networking.
This is an unanswerable question without further definition of what a "computer" is.A. If a computer is defined in the broadest sense- any machine that performs computing functions including every microprocessor in every watch, digital clock, microwave oven, car stereo, etc. - then the answer is:TrueThere would be no reason for most of these devices to have the ability to communicate with other computers, as they have no need to, so they would not be designed with the ability to communicate.The shear number of these type of systems would far outnumber computers with the ability to communicate.B. If a computer is defined as device like a personal computer, file server, or even as an on-board computer system for automobiles, aircraft, or even modern television sets - a definition that may be more common to most people - then the answer is:False.The Internet ( a network) is a prime example of computer-to-computer communications. The only way to arrive at a "true" outcome to this question would be to assume that most computers are never connected to a network of any kind.The fact that few consumer-oriented computers are manufactured/sold without built-in networking (communications) capabilities would make that assumption fallacious. This can be easily verified by a casual review of consumer PC specs at any retailer or even in their advertisements in the Sunday paper.Many complex systems like those in modern transportation equipment and even modern televisions and home entertainment systems are designed to communicate with other devices so equipped, and many are made up of multiple computer systems that need to communicate with each other in order to perform their end tasks.As an example, modern commercial aircraft have multiple computer systems to perform a multitude of monitoring and communications functions. It is necessary that these systems be able to "share" information with each other in order for the aircraft to safely and reliably function.So - how do you define computer?Absolutely False. Most computers can communitcate with other computers via a LAN network.
Computer networking can be defined as the process the establish communication between autonomous systems in a network. Computer networking uses TCP/IP that acts as a guide line or rule book to the computers to know how to talk to other computers.
A computer can be defined at the most basic level as a device that helps you to calculate problems. Thus, the first computers were literally made out of sticks and stones.
As many as you want but not in the same time of course. It also depends on what kind of a network printer you have. If you have a printer which is connected to the one of PCs, then a number of computers which can send print jobs in the same time is defined by the PC RAM. You have a printer which has its own network card then that number is defined by the printer RAM (usually it's about 16-64 Mb). And the printer can handle only couple print jobs in the same time.
A supercomputer is defined as any computer at least 10 times faster and with at least 10 times the data capacity of any other standard computer of its time.
The X86 64 is considered to refer to the central processing unit for computers. The X86 64 predominantly supports both physical and virtual memory on computer systems.
Computers is useful in storing and processing data.Best of fast processing machine is ATM. The process of converting information or data in to a code,especially to protect sensitive information transmitted online.