You need a media server if you want to spend the money.If you have an old computer you can just set it up to do the job.
they can share internet connection or files or network boot.
It is possible to share a printer on a network. For example: two computers sharing one printer while the computers are connected to a home network (local Area Network - LAN). To share files between two computers, mark a folder or drive as shared - search Google on sharing files for more info.
Yes, but most are illegal. I wouldn't take the risk on something like limewire. You can share music files on MSN though
Yes, you can. If you set your iTunes settings to allow your computer to share your files on a network (Wi-Fi or other), you can access your music files from a different computer. The other computer must also have iTunes and the ability to connect to other shared libraries in the area.
The source files used to install office. They are usually on CD/DVD or a network share.
NFS
Bear Share is a free site that allows users to upload music and video files to share with other Bear Share users, and to download music and video files for personal use on a mp3, iPod, or other music player device.
You have to change permissions on folders and files for the appropriate sharing of other people on the network. See the related link below for specific instructions.
To transfer or share the files and easy access of our login in any node To transfer or share the files and easy access of our login in any node
i) we can share the important files, documents,etc within the network. ii) we can share the costly hardware and software in network. iii) we can take the data backup within the network.
If your files are hosted on a network share provided by your domain then they will become inaccessible when you log out of the domain.
gmail... you can privately chat and share documents, files, etc.