One computer on a network will drop another if both computers are using the same IP Address. This can be solved by assigning both computers automatic IP address, and Windows will automatically deal with the network issue.
Yes you can, but not at the same time. If you try to access your account on two different computers, you will be disconnected from one computer when you attempt to login on another computer.
Every piece of equipment (computers, printers etc.) has a MAC (Media Access Control) address which identifies it when it is connected to a network. To spoof the MAC address is to supply the network with a different address than the one allocated for your computer so you are pretending to be another computer.
Email goes from your computer to another computer that a service provider has; for example, if the email address is going to someone@gmail.com, then google has a computer (or a bank of computers) that receives your email. Then the intended recipient of your email can obtain it from google's computer. Google stores it for him or her, until he or she looks for it. The physical location of all these computers does not alter the way it works. All computers can connect to each other through the internet.
The unique number assigned to a computer while online is the IP address. The Internet Protocol address is a series of groups of numbers get sent back and forth so you can be found by other computers and other computers can find you. It is like your phone number. WHen some one wants to call you they dail your phone number. WHen a computer needs to read another computer it will call the computer using the computer's IP address.
It depends on how your computer gets its ip address. If you have a static ip address. The answer is no, your ip address does not change. If you have a DHCP server in your network mostly likely you will get another ip address when you change your computer. There are some tricks but it's a too long story.
There are six different types of computers in the world such as the microprocessor. Another type of computer is the personal computers
Find the mac address of that computer.
The answer can be another question, In this computer age, can government run with out computers?
You can save your penguin on multiple computers. i have mine saved on about 7 computers.
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The phrase "personal computer" can be any computer that is intended for personal use literally at least. A PC can be classified as a micro, mini, or another form of computer specification.