LAN
It's false. Any networking device like a computer that is connected to a LAN has both a hardware address and an IP address.
There sometimes are "Wake on LAN" parameters that can be set in BIOS which will boot a connected computer if the LAN card receives a command.
Doesn't matter if your connected to a LAN or not. The MAC address is hard coded into the NIC and does not change unless software on the computer requires that it changes.
If you have a computer which is not connected to Internet (or other networks, LAN, Wireless network...) you can call it a standalone computer.
Your computer must be connected to the internet to view an HTML document that is located on a website. Whether that connection is through a local area network (LAN) or not. If you normally connect to the web via the LAN, then yes, you'll need to be connected to the LAN. If instead you run an adhoc network, use a direct connection to infrastructure (like a router) or a modem, then you need that connection to reach the web.
A LAN Bridge. It is not a special computer per say. A LAN bridge connects two or more LANs at layer two in the OSI network model. The LAN bridge receives packets from a LAN segment connected to one port and forwards them to another LAN segment connected to a different port. While a LAN bridge serves the purpose of extending network range, it also relieves the problem of congestion that multiple devices can cause on a single Ethernet segment.
LAN can be connected by routers . A router can be used to connect to LAN's .a LAN to a WAN and LAN to Internet.
You can connect other computer to your computer throught different ways.Other computer can be connected to your using LAN cable or usb cables. when other computer is connected to your you need to setup a group in my networks or network option.
A stand-alone computer is a computer that is not connected to a LAN (Local Area Network), and is usually found in a home or small office.
A stand-alone computer is a computer that is not connected to a LAN (Local Area Network), and is usually found in a home or small office.
Monitors Anywhere software uses HDMI over LAN - so that one computer can display onto many screens that are not connected to the computer by a display cable, but are connected with LAN cables. So you do not need to have a computer behind each monitor. But you do need in addition to the software, HDMI over LAN hardware. This hardware replaces the conventional graphics card of a computer.. Also HDMI to LAN hardware from different manufactures cannot be installed on the same computer. The type of hardware also limits the number of monitor that can be connected. ** On April 2015 a new updated driver was released which allows you to connect any hardware manufacturer and also any number of units to a single PC. Also all HDMI over LAN components must be found in the same LAN network segment.