Your school would be able to see that your computer is connected, and theoretically they can see what websites you go to, but if you have a Firewall running and you don't have file sharing on, they can't access your computer files.
It varies from school to school. But in the late 90s most schools had internet.
Schools have networking abilities to be able to see by programs on the computer what each computer is viewing. This helps monitor the use of the internet and cuts down on looking at information that does not pertain to school.
you get it by puting the numbers 19673877
Depending on the school and its location, typically most schools use the standard Internet Explorer
The passwords the schools phone number. Well thats what it is for the schools I went to.
Download lanschooled or simply pull the internet cable out of the back of the computer. Download lanschooled or simply pull the internet cable out of the back of the computer. If you pull out the network cable, you will no longer be conected to your schools network, meanig you wont be logged onto anything and wont have internet aCESS
I´m afraid they can! If you use the school internet server they can easily track your history even if you delete. Each computer has a IP (like and Identity Card) that helps the computer to "surf" the net. That number is always available!
Which is the best is dependent on what is important to you in a school. MIT and Caltech are two schools with excellent computer engineering programs, so perhaps they would qualify as the best schools.
Yes in a Primary School Not in a High School and college.
A WAN is any technology used to connect networks at a greater distance. Without a WAN, your home - or in this case, your school - won't have a connection to the Internet.
Is there any way I can get a computer and internet on a fixed income at all to go back to school again?
you either download the picture number on to your computer or ask for the schools program