He can sell his television shows to whomever he wants! There is no restriction.
Yes, especially if the networks employ subnets.
yes u can
For two or more connected networks you can use a bridgeto connect them all together.It depends on the two networks. A bridge can only connect two networks of the same type (eg Ethernet or Token-Ring), that also use the same layer 3 network address (eg IP subnet or IPX network #, or AppleTalk network #).A "gateway" device can connect two dissimilar types that share a network address, and a router can connect two networks of different network addresses whether or not they have the same network type.
These hidden addresses can be used many times in many different organizations. This way different organizations can use the same address range and not collide with other networks.
Wireless networks are not laid out using the same topologies as wired networks. They have their own, different layouts. Smaller wireless networks, in which a small number of nodes closely positioned need to exchange data, can be arranged in an ad hoc fashion.
What is more of the same but different? Male and female.
False.
Dedicated networks for voice, video and computer data communications required a different type of device in order to access the network. Telephones, televisions, and computers used specific technologies and different dedicated network structures, to communicate. Converged networks are capable of delivering voice, video and data services over the same communication channel or network structure.
Praying to Creator is the same as someone praying to God. Great Spirit, Mundu, God, Creator are all one and the same.
No
Yes, networks do allow several computers to use the same printer.
Not on the same network it can't. If you are using internal private addressing then the address could be duplicated in many other networks. Private addresses and NAT proxy do not reveal the actual IP address (it is translated on the way out of and into a network). In that case the internal IP address may be the same (in different networks).